Regenerative Medicine: Broader Frontiers for Research

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Regenerative Medicine: Broader Frontiers for Research

Regenerative medicine offers the potential to be regenerative rather than merely palliative or symptomatic treatment. This allows therapeutic outcomes that have been previously impossible to become achieved. Furthermore, botox in Tijuana offers the prospect of fewer serious unwanted effects than existing products and therapies since it uses existing processes in human biochemistry.
Our ability to restore tissues and organs today depends on three large types of interventional approaches:



medical devices/artificial organs, by which tissue function is replaced with entirely synthetic constructs and machines;
tissue engineering and biomaterials, where temporary scaffolds are used to bridge large tissue-gap defects;
cellular therapies, like the transplantation of stem cells and genetically manipulated cells for that repair of damaged or diseased tissue.
This approach is extremely important nowadays, when estimated life goes together with quality of life. The number of patients requiring a lifesaving transplant constantly over-exceeds the quantity of organs designed for donations and Regenerative Medicine has the potential capability to solve this shortage problem.

Also, the matching between organ's cells and the patient fixes another serious issue that complicates much more transplant procedures: organ rejection.

However touched rejection earlier in the following paragraphs.

Rejection is warded off because cord blood can be safely infused back without having to be rejected by the individual's immune system.

The use of cord blood stem cells is being studies already in healing conditions as brain injuries or Type 1 Diabetes and other treatments are under investigation and research, as strokes and hearing loss.

Particularly interesting is the situation of the Nerves inside the body. Studies conducted in animal models, indicated that cord blood stems cells can migrate to the area where brain injury is located, significantly lowering the area. Also, the injection of human cord blood stem cells into animals suffering from serious strokes, stimulated new vessels and neurons creation inside the brain.

Also, being a father since couple of months, I have been recently involved right into a new prevention system, that I should rather call a sort of "store your lifejacket inside a safe place" prevention, hoping that you'll never need it down the road!

I'm discussing the cryogenic store of cord stem cells into dedicated storage Banks. An array of therapeutic uses could be covered to date, including autologous use, heterologous or allogenic use, HLA and family use.

Since studies making great strides with this, I believe it's reasonable to imagine more and more sophisticated therapies will be added in the approaching future, as well as improvements to existing ones.

If you want, it's just like paying car insurance hoping nothing bad will ever happen and feeling blessed or less unfortunate when something bad actually happens.