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Neurorestorative Agents

Meaning

A specialized class of compounds, which may include pharmaceutical, nutritional, or endogenous molecules, that possess the profound capacity to actively repair damaged neural tissue, stimulate the generation of new neurons, and restore impaired neurological function. These agents work to reverse pathological changes, not merely slow disease progression, aiming to rebuild the structural and functional integrity of compromised nervous system circuits. Their clinical application is central to treating or mitigating the long-term effects of traumatic brain injury and progressive neurodegeneration.