Autologous Cell
therapy Autologous cell therapy is a type of medical procedure that involves taking cells from a person and using them as a treatment for themself. This procedure can be used for a variety of applications, including the regeneration of organs and tissues, the treatment of diseases or disorders, and the stimulation of the body's natural healing process. Autologous cell therapy has become increasingly popular in recent years due to its potential to provide long-term health benefits and reduce the need for invasive medical treatments. This form of medical therapy is also beneficial in terms of cost and safety, as autologous cell therapy is less likely to cause an adverse reaction in the body compared to allogeneic cell therapy. Autologous cell therapy has applications in many different fields of medicine, including regenerative medicine, oncology, and tissue engineering.
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