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Tissue Repair Capacity

Meaning

Tissue Repair Capacity is the inherent physiological ability of an organism to efficiently and completely regenerate damaged or senescent cellular structures, including muscle, bone, skin, and organ parenchyma. This capacity is a direct measure of systemic vitality and is profoundly dependent on the availability and responsiveness of anabolic hormones, growth factors, and a low inflammatory environment. A decline in this capacity is a primary feature of biological aging and compromised anabolic cascade management.