REGENERATION AND PATHOLOGICAL HISTOLOGY
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Regeneration, tissue repair, histology, pathological changes, necrosis, histology apoptosis, stem cells, paraffin embedding, microscopy, cellular morphology.Abstract
This article explores the processes of tissue regeneration and the main aspects of pathological histology. Regeneration is the ability of an organism to restore damaged tissues and cells, occurring in physiological and reparative forms. Pathological histology studies structural changes in cells and tissues caused by diseases. Using histological methods, the mechanisms of cell and tissue restoration were analyzed, highlighting differences between normal and pathological conditions.
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