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|unnamed jutsu=No |
|unnamed jutsu=No |
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|romaji=Saibō no Kasseijutsu |
|romaji=Saibō no Kasseijutsu |
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+ | |literal english=Cell Activity Technique |
|english tv=Cell Activation Jutsu |
|english tv=Cell Activation Jutsu |
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|related jutsu=Yin Healing Wound Destruction |
|related jutsu=Yin Healing Wound Destruction |
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|jutsu media=Anime |
|jutsu media=Anime |
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− | This technique was engineered by Tsunade after observing [[Kabuto Yakushi]]'s [[Yin Healing Wound Destruction]] technique. Used only in the most dire of surgical procedures to increase the |
+ | This technique was engineered by Tsunade after observing [[Kabuto Yakushi]]'s [[Yin Healing Wound Destruction]] technique. Used only in the most dire of surgical procedures to increase the patient's survival rate if even by a single percentage, this technique employs a great level of refined chakra control to simultaneously activate all the cells in a person's body. This is done in order to cause the body to be able to repair itself even while the medical-nin is operating, restoring damaged tissues, and bone structures while healing the target during more invasive and delicate procedures. |
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+ | == See Also == |
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+ | * [[Body Revival Technique]] |
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+ | * [[Creation Rebirth]] |
Revision as of 17:52, 23 July 2013
This technique was engineered by Tsunade after observing Kabuto Yakushi's Yin Healing Wound Destruction technique. Used only in the most dire of surgical procedures to increase the patient's survival rate if even by a single percentage, this technique employs a great level of refined chakra control to simultaneously activate all the cells in a person's body. This is done in order to cause the body to be able to repair itself even while the medical-nin is operating, restoring damaged tissues, and bone structures while healing the target during more invasive and delicate procedures.