Volume : 11, Issue : 10, October – 2024
Title:
AN OVERVIEW OF REGENERATIVE MEDICINE CHALLENGES AND ITS OPPORTUNITIES (PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE).
Authors :
Miss.Avvaru Sangeetha, Mrs.J.Bharathi, Dr.K.Venu Gopal
Abstract :
The goal of the multidisciplinary field of regenerative medicine Is to replace ,preserve , enhance, or repair organs in order to restore functions that have been lost or compromised as a result of underlying disease . Tissue engineering ,bio materials and self therapy are the three basic pillars of regenerative medicine , which is based on tissue replacement , restoration , or healings . The patient’s quality of life is significantly impacted when some pathological lesions don’t fully heal ,dispute recent advancements in the field . This investigations use a range of methodologies , including graphs , biomaterials , scaffolds , peptide factors , regulate tissue creation , and manipulation of cell sources in addition to cell and stem cell infusions.
Aging causes beta cell proliferation to drastically decrease , and people who develop diabetes are closely linked to the adult beta cells inability to proliferate because both.
Regenerative medicine gives the body ability to regrow, promotes tissue regeneration, reduce inflammation , shorter recovery time , limit side effects , reducing pain and increasing functionality and also accelerate healing process are main favourable aspects of regenerative medicine , regenerative medicine also have some flaws such as immune rejection ,ethical concerns , malignant cell development , high cost , and limited availability
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Please cite this article in press Avvaru Sangeetha et al., An Overview Of Regenerative Medicine Challenges And Its Opportunities (Past, Present, Future)..,Indo Am. J. P. Sci, 2024; 11 (10)
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