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Advanced Cell Therapy

Advanced cell therapy is a form of biotechnology that uses living cells to treat or prevent a wide range of illnesses and diseases. This therapy has the potential to revolutionize the medical field, offering effective new treatments to patients with conditions that were previously untreatable or had inadequate treat…

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Overview

Advanced cell therapy is a form of biotechnology that uses living cells to treat or prevent a wide range of illnesses and diseases. This therapy has the potential to revolutionize the medical field, offering effective new treatments to patients with conditions that were previously untreatable or had inadequate treatment options. Advanced cell therapy uses multiple approaches, such as gene editing, cell reprogramming, and engineered cell-based therapies, to manipulate cells and create new therapeutic strategies. For example, researchers have used stem cells to create pancreatic tissue that can produce insulin, which could be used to treat diabetes. Furthermore, advanced cell therapy has been used to treat a variety of conditions such as eye disorders, cardiovascular diseases, autoimmune disorders, cancer, and neurological disorders. As this field continues to progress, the potential for further beneficial treatments is huge.

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Faiz Ul Amin · Korea, Democratic People's Rep Yuping Li · United States Hong WAN · United Kingdom

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