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Regeneration Capacity

Meaning

The intrinsic, fundamental biological ability of an organism’s tissues and cells to undergo self-repair, systematic replacement, and complete functional restoration following acute injury, chronic stress, or normal physiological wear and tear. This profound capacity is a key determinant of overall healthspan and resilience, directly correlating with the vigor of tissue-resident stem cell populations and the efficiency of tissue-specific repair pathways. A measurable decline in regeneration capacity is a primary, recognized hallmark of biological aging.