Gene Editing and Stem Cell Therapy

Gene editing refers to the process of altering and modifying an organism's DNA to fix genetic defects or introduce desired traits. This has significant potential for treating genetic diseases and could even lead to the eventual eradication of some genetic disorders.

Stem cell therapy involves the use of stem cells to treat or prevent diseases and injuries. Stem cells have the unique ability to differentiate into specialized cells, making them a promising tool for regenerative medicine. Stem cell therapy has shown great promise in the treatment of conditions such as cancer, spinal cord injuries, and heart disease.

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