Human Organ Regenerative Medicine (Lab-grown Organs) - 4 days ago

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Human Organ Regenerative Medicine (Lab-grown Organs)

Regenerative Medicine is a branch of science that focuses on repairing, replacing, or regenerating damaged tissues and organs in the human body. Instead of relying only on organ transplants from donors, scientists are developing ways to grow new tissues or organ-like structures in laboratories using living cells.

This technology is considered one of the most revolutionary areas of modern medical science because it could eventually help treat diseases such as heart failure, kidney disease, diabetes, and spinal cord injuries
 

What Are Stem Cells? The foundation of regenerative medicine is the use of stem cells.


Stem Cells are special cells in the body that can develop into many different types of cells, such as muscle cells, nerve cells, or blood cells. Scientists can grow these cells in laboratories and guide them to become specific tissues.


 

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