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regenererat

Regenererat is a Swedish adjective meaning that something has undergone regeneration. It is formed from regenera, to regenerate, and the participle suffix -erat. The term is used in biology, medicine and everyday language to describe processes that restore form or function after damage or loss.

In biology, regeneration refers to the regrowth of tissues, organs or body parts. Some organisms can regenerate

In medicine, regenerative medicine seeks to repair or replace damaged tissues and organs using stem cells,

Usage: In Swedish, regenererat can describe organs, tissues or materials that have undergone regeneration, as well

extensively;
salamanders
can
regrow
lost
limbs,
planarians
can
reconstruct
whole
bodies,
and
hydra
can
regenerate
from
fragments.
In
humans,
regenerative
capacity
varies:
the
liver
can
restore
mass
after
surgical
removal;
skin
renews
its
outer
layer;
many
internal
tissues
heal
through
scar
formation
rather
than
full
regeneration.
Regeneration
is
closely
related
to,
but
not
identical
with,
wound
healing.
growth
factors,
and
biomaterials,
often
through
tissue
engineering
and
cell-based
therapies.
The
field
aims
to
achieve
true
regeneration
rather
than
scar
tissue,
with
potential
applications
in
orthopedics,
cardiology,
and
dermatology.
as
systems
that
have
been
restored
to
a
functional
state
after
damage.
The
concept
is
also
used
more
broadly
to
describe
renewed
vitality
or
energy
in
non-biological
contexts,
though
developments
typically
refer
to
biological
or
medical
regeneration.