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The Future of Stem Cell Therapy
With the development of Yamanaka factors technology, autologous stem cell therapy, where a patient's own cells are turned into stem cells and used as therapies, is becoming a possibility. This could lead to the treatment of various diseases and tissue regeneration in the body using stem cell systems.
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With Yamanaka factors, it's now possible to take a patient's own cells, turn them into stem cells, and grow them in a lab for use in autologous stem cell therapy.
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With Yamanaka factors, it's now possible to take a patient's own cells, turn them into stem cells, and grow them in a lab for use in autologous stem cell therapy. This technology could revolutionize the treatment of diseases and tissue damage, eliminating the need to source stem cells from other bodies.
ChapterThe Future of Stem Cell Therapy
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