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Regenerative Medicine [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Regenerative medicine is a new medical discipline that began explosive growth with identification of human embryonic stem cells in the late 1990's. Much more than stem cells and stem cell product, regenerative therapies are designed to repair and replace diseased organs, often by enhancing endogenous regenerative responses and blunting inflammation ...
二階堂 敏雄   +4 more
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Regenerative Medicine: An Insight

Transplantation Proceedings, 2007
Regenerative Medicine is a rapidly evolving field of therapy integrating different scientific and technological areas, including cell biology, biomedical and computer engineering, and clinical medicine, thus creating an interdisciplinary exchange network of skill, ideas, materials and efforts between basic and clinical research.
MURACA, MAURIZIO   +5 more
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MicroRNAs and Regenerative Medicine

DNA and Cell Biology, 2007
MicroRNAs, identified only relatively recently, are regulators of gene expression with potential medical benefits. The combination of microRNAs and regenerative medicine is an emerging interdisciplinary medical field that can yield exciting new possibilities for clinical medicine.
Ji Wu, Zhaojuan Yang
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Platelets in regenerative medicine

Basic Research in Cardiology, 2008
Stem and progenitor cells have evolved as the central cell type in regenerative medicine. This focussed approach may, however, sometimes narrow the point of view. Recently, platelets have been shown to strongly influence progenitor cell biology and to serve as regenerative cells themselves.
Meinrad Gawaz, Harald F. Langer
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The Challenge of Regenerative Medicine

Hastings Center Report, 2010
Interventions to replace undeveloped, destroyed, or degenerated tissues are not new. However, regenerating tissue was thought to be impossible. "Regenerative medicine" aims to actually regenerate tissue. Therefore, it presents a significant shift in the goal of medicine.
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