regeneroivia
Regeneroivia is a speculative framework in regenerative biology that describes a coordinated sequence of cellular, molecular, and mechanical events leading to tissue restoration after injury. In this view, regeneration arises not from a single pathway but from integrated signals that guide stem or progenitor cells, supporting cells, and vascular networks to reestablish the original architecture and function.
Etymology and scope: Coined from the Latin regenera, meaning to again become whole, and the suffix -ovia,
Mechanisms and emphasis: Proponents describe Regeneroivia as involving four interdependent layers: cellular activation and lineage specification;
Status and applications: While none of these elements constitutes a proven, standalone process in current mainstream
See also: regeneration, tissue engineering, regenerative medicine, morphogenesis, organoids, biomaterials, systems biology.