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Which treatment removes prostate tissue using a resectoscope inserted through the urethra?
Glioblasts
Immature glial cells that can differentiate into various types of glial cells in the central nervous system.
Progenitor Cells
Cells that have a limited capacity to divide and differentiate into various cell types, playing a key role in the development, growth, and repair of tissues.
Neural Tube
The precursor in embryonic development that eventually forms the central nervous system including the brain and spinal cord.
Neurogenesis
The procedure through which the brain creates new nerve cells.
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