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regeneration

[ri-jen-uh-rey-shuhn] / rɪˌdʒɛn əˈreɪ ʃən /


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Stem cells already play a central role in cutting-edge work on tissue repair and regeneration.

From Science Daily

"Rhyl's regeneration is under way," said the council, "but this long-term vision takes time".

From BBC

Scientists have long known that macrophages respond to muscle injury by releasing cytokines and chemokines that create inflammation, influence pain, and help drive the growth and regeneration of muscle fibers.

From Science Daily

Councillor Mark Roper, the cabinet member for economic development, regeneration and growth, defended the council's response to the issues.

From BBC

"Climate-informed reforestation, including both natural regeneration and tree planting, is vital to growing more resilient forests that will help address the wildfire crisis, sequester carbon, and enhance biodiversity and ecosystem services," the strategy states.

From Scientific American