Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine
- Stem cells and regenerative medicine, also known as stem cell therapy, is a branch of medical science that uses stem cells to repair or replace damaged or diseased tissues, organs, or cells.
- Stem cells have the ability to differentiate into other types of cells, such as blood cells, nerve cells, or heart muscle cells.
- In regenerative medicine, researchers grow stem cells in a laboratory and make them capable of performing specific functions, eventually transplanting them into a person.
- Regenerative medicine aims to help the body create new functional tissue to replace damaged or defective tissue. It can be used to ....
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