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		<description><![CDATA[James K. Avery (Oral Development and Histology, Third Edition, 2002) wrote …

&quot;The observation that wounds heal without scarring before birth has provided an ideal situation for correcting malformations such as a cleft lip and palate. Imaging devices have enabled surgeons to correct malformations prenatally in utero. Such operations are performed near the time of birth. Fetal wounds heal without any inflammation in the presence of cytokinins, which initiates epithelialization.&quot;]]></description>
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<p>&#8220;The observation that wounds heal without scarring before birth has provided an ideal situation for correcting malformations such as a cleft lip and palate. Imaging devices have enabled surgeons to correct malformations prenatally in utero. Such operations are performed near the time of birth. Fetal wounds heal without any inflammation in the presence of cytokinins, which initiates epithelialization.&#8221;</p>
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