0 past simple and past participle of regenerate --
1 to improve a place or system, especially by making it more active or successful --
2 to grow again: --
Retinal regeneration into the extirpated zones was completed by day 240, and the regenerated areas appeared free of abnormalities.
All laminae showed increasing nerve label through week 12, however organization of the regenerated fibers in each lamina remained less distinct than controls.
However, statistics on stratum-wise regeneration is not available but are derived by multiplying the area regenerated with the corresponding weights of the forest strata.
Moreover, since all the cells of the body are continuously regenerated, which particular set shall have the supreme privilege of immortality?
Therefore, the extent that regenerated fibers can mediate complex visual behaviors, such as prey tracking, remains largely unknown.
Finally, we must consider whether residual retina that survived ouabain treatment, and not regenerated retina, mediated the observed visual behaviors.
Such similarities suggest that corner cones are not regenerated in the rainbow trout retina during natural ontogeny or as a result of thyroxin treatment.
The majority of organelles were regenerated and the intercellular contacts between cells were completely restored.