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What is the difference between inflammation and regeneration of tissue?

Inflammation produces swelling, pain, redness, warmth which can occur in any part of the body. It is the result of bacteria within the tissue. Regeneration is repair after stabilizing the damaged and inflamed tissue.


What is tissue repair?

Tissue repair refers to the regeneration of damaged tissue using cells of the same type. It could either be a physical or mechanical restoration of the injured tissue.


What has the author Lucy A Bosworth written?

Lucy A. Bosworth has written: 'Electrospinning for tissue regeneration' -- subject(s): Electrospinning, Tissue engineering, Guided Tissue Regeneration, Tissue Engineering, Methods


What is the Process of growth of new tissue?

regeneration


What is the last step in tissue regeneration?

scap formation


How is PRF responsible for regeneration of tissue?

Platelet-rich fibrin contains cytokines and growth factor that aid in the regeneration of tissue. There is no guarantee that it will work 100% correctly but it does help.


What happens to the tissue organ when it is damaged and organ systems if this cell are damaged or deseased?

When a tissue or organ is damaged, the body's natural healing process is triggered. Depending on the severity of the damage, the tissue or organ may undergo inflammation, cell regeneration, or scar formation in order to repair itself. If a cell within an organ system is damaged or diseased, it can disrupt the normal functioning of that system, potentially leading to various health issues or diseases associated with that particular organ system.


How are regeneration and fibrosis different?

Skin injuries typically heal using regeneration in which the dead or damaged cells are replaced by identical cells, while more severe injuries may heal using fibrosis. Fibrosis will not restore the function of the lost cells, however, the scar tissue is capable of holding the organ together. Therefore, regeneration is more desirable.


Which tissue have little to no functional regeneration capacity?

Both the cardiac muscle and nervous tissue in the brain and spinal cord have no functional regenerative capacity.


Which is more desirable healing by fibrosis or regeneration?

Skin injuries typically heal using regeneration in which the dead or damaged cells are replaced by identical cells, while more severe injuries may heal using fibrosis. Fibrosis will not restore the function of the lost cells, however, the scar tissue is capable of holding the organ together. Therefore, regeneration is more desirable.


What plant tissue is noted for storage secretion and regeneration?

parenchyma


What is the replacement of destroyed tissue with the same kind of cell?

Regeneration