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Mature nerve cells, or neurons, typically cease to divide after they have fully differentiated. This is primarily because neurons have specialized functions and require a stable structure to maintain their role in the nervous system. Similarly, cardiac muscle cells also undergo terminal differentiation and do not divide, which is why heart tissue has limited regenerative capacity after injury.

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