hyperplastisiin
Hyperplastisiin is a hypothetical cellular process described as causing excessive tissue formation through increased cell numbers rather than by enlarging existing cells. It is presented as distinct from hypertrophy (cell size enlargement) and from neoplasia (uncontrolled, often neoplastic growth with genetic alterations). The term combines a growth-oriented root with a suffix that marks a biological process.
Proposed mechanisms for hyperplastisiin involve sustained proliferative signaling, altered regulation of the cell cycle, and modest
Morphological features described in exploratory studies include increased cellularity with preserved tissue architecture, and a higher
History and status: The concept has appeared in speculative and early experimental literature and has not become
Potential relevance: If controllable, hyperplastisiin could have implications for regenerative medicine and tissue engineering; conversely, misregulation