regenerome

noun

Etymology

From regenerate + -ome.

  1. derived from regenerātus
  2. suffixed as regenerome — “regenerate + ome

Definitions

  1. the totality of the regeneration functions of an organ (especially of the liver)

    • Only now have new genetic, molecular and cellular technologies as well as scientific knowledge of the salamander, mouse and human genomes and ‘regeneromes’ risen to a level where scientists can compare systemwide responses to injury.
    • All this might explain why the salamander regenerome continues to fascinate researchers (for regenerative medicine, see Brody, 2016, Willyard, 2016.)

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for regenerome. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

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