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The ethics of regenerative medicine [PDF]
AbstractMost developments in regenerative medicine have in common that there are many uncertainties and knowledge gaps. These features make the evaluation of long-term consequences of the available options difficult and have consequences for the ethical issues raised.
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Regenerative Medicine Blueprint [PDF]
Regenerative medicine, a paragon of future healthcare, holds unprecedented potential in extending the reach of treatment modalities for individuals across diseases and lifespan. Emerging regenerative technologies, focused on structural repair and functional restoration, signal a radical transformation in medical and surgical practice.
Gregory J. Gores+3 more
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The Pharmacology of Regenerative Medicine [PDF]
Regenerative medicine is a rapidly evolving multidisciplinary, translational research enterprise whose explicit purpose is to advance technologies for the repair and replacement of damaged cells, tissues, and organs. Scientific progress in the field has been steady and expectations for its robust clinical application continue to rise.
Karl-Erik Andersson+3 more
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Materials in Regenerative Medicine [PDF]
V. Prasad Shastri is the Professor of Biofunctional Macromolecular Chemistry, the BIOSS Professor of Cell Signalling Microenvironments, and one of the core faculties of the BIOSS Excellence Cluster at the Albert-Ludwigs University of Freiburg, Germany. He is internationally recognized for his contributions in biodegradable polymers, bone and cartilage ...
Shastri, V. Prasad, Lendlein, Andreas
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Hydrogels in Regenerative Medicine [PDF]
AbstractHydrogels, due to their unique biocompatibility, flexible methods of synthesis, range of constituents, and desirable physical characteristics, have been the material of choice for many applications in regenerative medicine. They can serve as scaffolds that provide structural integrity to tissue constructs, control drug and protein delivery to ...
Shahana S. Khurshid+4 more
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Regenerative Medicine and the Gut [PDF]
Regenerative medicine refers to the process of creating functional tissues to augment or replace organs lost to age, disease, damage, or congenital defects1. Several technologies brought to bear on this challenge have had notable results. In gastroenterology and hepatology in particular, recent publications have demonstrated pre-clinical success in the
Johann Peterson, Pankaj J. Pasricha
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The explosion of interest in induced pluripotent stem cells has been fueled by their potential as a limitless source of cells to repair damaged tissues in any number of diseases. However, generating cells is only a small part of the problem; ensuring that these cells integrate into their new environment and function appropriately is now a more pressing
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Chronic pain is a debilitating condition that affects millions of people world-wide, leading to physical incapacitation and financial strain. Common methods for treatment include physical therapy, oral medications, injections, surgery, and neuromodulation. Injectates with steroids and local anesthetics can be a temporizing measure with intolerable side
Armen, Haroutunian,+2 more
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Microtubule stabilization reduces scarring and promotes axon regeneration after spinal cord injury.
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