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ABSTRACT Much is known of the processes involved in the regeneration of skeletal muscle after injury. Yet in most accounts, the results are expressed in general or relative terms. Thus Adams, Denny-Brown Church, Noronha & Allbrook, 1966) (Fig. 1 A – D), and for the quantitation of recovering lesions (Church, 1968).
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