Regenerative Medicine: Harnessing Cellular Potential for Tissue and Organ Repair
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https://doi.org/10.62019/9xws0c63Abstract
Regenerative medicine represents a revolutionary approach to healthcare, aiming to repair or replace damaged tissues and organs through innovative techniques. This article delves into the field's core principles, exploring the utilization of stem cells and other promising strategies for restoring functionality and potentially revolutionizing treatment paradigms. We discuss the unique properties of stem cells, their potential applications in various organ systems, and the ethical considerations surrounding their use. Additionally, we examine alternative approaches like bioengineering and gene therapy, highlighting their contributions to the field's advancement. Finally, we summarize the current state of regenerative medicine, outlining its future directions
and potential impact on human health.
Keywords: Regenerative medicine, stem cells, tissue repair, organ regeneration, bioengineering, gene therapy, ethical considerations.
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