kataplasia
/ˌkætəˈplɛzɪə/Definitions
1. noun
A process in which normal, differentiated cells in a tissue dedifferentiate to become stem cells, often in response to injury.
“The researchers studied the phenomenon of kataplasia in the skin of patients with severe burns.”
2. noun
A type of cellular regeneration characterized by the transformation of differentiated cells into stem cells.
“The team discovered that kataplasia played a crucial role in the healing process of damaged tissues.”