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Regeneration

Biological process of renewal, restoration, and growth that makes genomes, cells, organisms, and ecosystems resilient to natural fluctuations

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Images from the collections

Images referencing Regeneration

10 images from works
  • Mercury, an agent of the Terror, carries Capucin Chabot naked towards a furnace; recording the turnover of human life during the Terror in the French Revolution. Coloured aquatint, ca. 1794.
  • Aeson is rejuvenated by having his blood replaced by magic juices in a boiling vat; representing the process of self-destruction in order to attain the elixir of life. Watercolour painting by E.A. Ibbs after Salomon Trismosin.
  • [Leaflet advertising Sunrider Foods from The Nutri Centre, Park Crescent, London and John Morley, Harley Street, London].
  • Neurosmon : an organ-preparation for the regeneration of trophoneurotic tissue defects of the central nervous system.
  • [Leaflet advertising Sunrider Foods from The Nutri Centre, Park Crescent, London and John Morley, Harley Street, London].
  • [Leaflet advertising Sunrider Foods from The Nutri Centre, Park Crescent, London and John Morley, Harley Street, London].
  • [Leaflet advertising Sunrider Foods from The Nutri Centre, Park Crescent, London and John Morley, Harley Street, London].
  • Neurosmon : an organ-preparation for the regeneration of trophoneurotic tissue defects of the central nervous system.
  • Aeson is rejuvenated by having his blood replaced by magic juices in a boiling vat; representing the process of self-destruction in order to attain the elixir of life. Watercolour painting by E.A. Ibbs after Salomon Trismosin.
  • Aeson is rejuvenated by having his blood replaced by magic juices in a boiling vat; representing the process of self-destruction in order to attain the elixir of life. Watercolour painting by E.A. Ibbs after Salomon Trismosin.

Works from the collections

58 works

    • Archives and manuscripts

    Action and conservation vital reaction (natural vital reaction) (Series I)

    | Date: 1890-1938 | Reference: PP/FPW/B.4/1
    Part of: Parkes Weber, Frederick (1863-1962)
    • Books

    Chemically induced cell proliferation : implications for risk assessment : proceedings of the Chemically Induced Cell Proliferation Conference, held in Austin, Texas, November 29-December 2, 1989 / editors, Byron E. Butterworth [and others].

    Chemically Induced Cell Proliferation Conference (1989 : Austin, Tex.) | Date: [1991], ©1991
    • Books
    • Online

    Regeneration / by Thomas Hunt Morgan.

    Morgan, Thomas Hunt, 1866-1945. | Date: 1901
    • Pictures
    • Online

    Aeson is rejuvenated by having his blood replaced by magic juices in a boiling vat; representing the process of self-destruction in order to attain the elixir of life. Watercolour painting by E.A. Ibbs after Salomon Trismosin.

    Ibbs, Edith A. | Date: 1900-1909 | Reference: 38811i
    Part of: Splendor solis
    • Books

    Control of cell proliferation and differentiation during regeneration / volume editor, H.J. Anton.

    | Date: 1988

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