재생 (생물학) (Korean Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "재생 (생물학)" in Korean language version.

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  • Morgan TH (1901). “Regeneration”. Columbia University Biological Series. 7. New York: The MacMillan Company. 

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  • Min S, Wang SW, Orr W (2006). “Graphic general pathology: 2.2 complete regeneration”. Pathology. pathol.med.stu.edu.cn. Archived from the original on 2012-12-07. Retrieved 2012-12-07. (1) Complete regeneration: The new tissue is the same as the tissue that was lost. After the repair process has been completed, the structure and function of the injured tissue are completely normal". 2012년 12월 7일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 
  • Min S, Wang SW, Orr W (2006). “Graphic general pathology: 2.3 Incomplete regeneration”. Pathology. pathol.med.stu.edu.cn. Archived from the original on 2013-11-10. Retrieved 2012-12-07. The new tissue is not the same as the tissue that was lost. After the repair process has been completed, there is a loss in the structure or function of the injured tissue. In this type of repair, it is common that granulation tissue (stromal connective tissue) proliferates to fill the defect created by the necrotic cells. The necrotic cells are then replaced by scar tissue.". 2013년 11월 10일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 
  • Min S, Wang SW, Orr W (2006). “Graphic general pathology: 2.2 complete regeneration”. Pathology. pathol.med.stu.edu.cn. Archived from the original on 2012-12-07. Retrieved 2013-11-10. After the repair process has been completed, the structure and function of the injured tissue are completely normal. This type of regeneration is common in physiological situations. Examples of physiological regeneration are the continual replacement of cells of the skin and repair of the endometrium after menstruation. Complete regeneration can occur in pathological situations in tissues that have good regenerative capacity. 2012년 12월 7일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 

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  • Voss SR, Muzinic L, Zimmerman G (2018). “Sal-Site”. Ambystoma.org. 2020년 5월 15일에 원본 문서에서 보존된 문서. 

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