Regenerome

noun

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Definitions

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

    "“Liver Physiome” will include metabolome, toxicome, pharmacome, and regenerome, which correspond to the proteomic basis of the main hepatic physiological functions such as metabolism, detoxication, pharmacokinetics, and regeneration, respectively."

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"“Liver Physiome” will include metabolome, toxicome, pharmacome, and regenerome, which correspond to the proteomic basis of the main hepatic physiological functions such as metabolism, detoxication, pharmacokinetics, and regeneration, respectively."

Etymology

From regenerate + -ome.

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