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regenerative

[ri-jen-er-uh-tiv, -uh-rey-tiv] / rɪˈdʒɛn ər ə tɪv, -əˌreɪ tɪv /


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In theory, they exist within our bodies and can transform into any type of cell, therefore repairing things that are broken; manipulating them could—again, in theory—boost the regenerative capabilities of the human body.

From Slate • Mar. 30, 2026

Gallagher has moved to a regenerative approach to grass-growing for his 70-strong suckler herd.

From BBC • Mar. 19, 2026

Overall, the research marks progress in the development of smart nanomaterials for oncology and regenerative medicine.

From Science Daily • Jan. 7, 2026

“PRP and exosomes are one of the most advanced regenerative combinations we have in hair restoration right now,” Shalom said.

From Los Angeles Times • Dec. 9, 2025

“Why is it so hard to believe? There have always been examples of regenerative abilities in nature.”

From "The Fourteenth Goldfish" by Jennifer L. Holm