regenerative medicine

noun
UK: /rɪˈdʒenərətɪv ˈmedɪsɪn/
US: /rɪˈdʒenərətɪv ˈmedɪsɪn/
  1. A branch of medicine that focuses on replacing or regenerating human cells, tissues, or organs to restore or establish normal function.

    1. Regenerative medicine is helping people with injuries.
    2. Scientists hope regenerative medicine can cure many diseases in the future.
  2. The process of using stem cells, tissue engineering, and other therapies to repair or replace damaged tissues and organs, aiming to heal injuries and chronic diseases.

    1. Regenerative medicine offers new hope for patients.
    2. The field of regenerative medicine is rapidly advancing with new discoveries.
regenerative medicine adjective
  1. Relating to the process of regeneration or the ability to regrow or restore damaged tissues or organs.

    1. This research involves regenerative medicine techniques.
    2. Regenerative medicine approaches can improve patient outcomes.

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The word "regenerative medicine" in English means: A branch of medicine that focuses on replacing or regenerating human cells, tissues, or organs to restore or establish normal function., The process of using stem cells, tissue engineering, and other therapies to repair or replace damaged tissues and organs, aiming to heal injuries and chronic diseases..

The phonetic transcription of "regenerative medicine" is /rɪˈdʒenərətɪv ˈmedɪsɪn/ in British English and /rɪˈdʒenərətɪv ˈmedɪsɪn/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "regenerative medicine": "Regenerative medicine is helping people with injuries.". More examples on the page.