Regenerative biology

Regenerative biology is a branch of biology that studies the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which organisms replace or reconstitute cells, tissues, or body parts lost due to injury or cell death. This article focuses on the biological aspects: cellular principles, signaling pathways, animal models, and evolutionary hypotheses explaining the differences between highly regenerative organisms and those with limited regenerative capacity.

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Regenerative biology

Regenerative biology is a branch of biology that studies the cellular and molecular mechanisms by which organisms replace or reconstitute cells, tissues, or body parts lost due to injury or cell death. This article focuses on the biological aspects: cellular principles, signaling pathways, animal models, and evolutionary hypotheses explaining the differences between highly regenerative organisms and those with limited regenerative capacity.

Source: Wikipedia "Regenerative biology" · CC BY-SA 4.0

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