Somatic Cell Therapy
Somatic cell therapy is a form of regenerative medicine that uses somatic cells (cells used in the development and maintenance of the body) to restore or improve the function of a bodily organ or tissue. It is aimed at replacing or repairing damaged cells or tissues in the body without the need for a comprehensive surgical procedure. This type of therapy has the potential to bring about significant medical progress, allowing for safer treatments and reducing the amount of time it takes for recovery. It can be used for a variety of medical conditions such as wound healing, tissue regeneration, bone and muscle repair and more. Additionally, somatic cell therapy can help to improve outcomes for patients with cancer and other chronic diseases, by providing a more personalised approach to healthcare.
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