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Repairing nerve tissue is difficult because nerve cells have limited ability to regenerate on their own. Nerve tissue is also highly specialized and complex, requiring precise connections to function properly. Additionally, the environment within the nervous system, such as the presence of inhibitory molecules, can create challenges for nerve regeneration.

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