HISTOGENESIS IN THE CONTEXT OF THE BODY ONTOGENETIC DEVELOPMENT
Abstract
Based on the analysis of long-term results of their own research and literature in terms of the modern paradigm of studying morphological and functional status in the individual development of animals and humans, it is concluded that one of the most rapidly developing areas is a comparative study of the characteristics and changes differon and gistion tissue organization with the concept provisionally histo-
and morphogenesis, which allows you to position the evidence of biology and medi-cine with a high degree of reliability to understand laws repair damaged organs in an-imals and humans, to assess the role of all components differons during reparative regeneration and use these as a basis for the development of gene, cell and tissue technologies of regenerative biology and medicine.
Morphology, histology, methodology, tissue histogenesis, ontogeny, dif-ferons, regeneration
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