Stem Cells in Veterinary Medicine

In veterinary medicine, stem cells can regenerate damaged tissues and treat conditions such as arthritis and joint injuries. They are sourced from bone marrow, adipose tissue, and umbilical cord blood. Research is also exploring their role in treating chronic diseases and enhancing wound healing in animals. As the field advances, stem cell therapies promise to enhance animal health and welfare, providing veterinarians with innovative treatment options.

  • Track 20-1: Introduction to Stem Cell Therapy in Animals
  • Track 20-2:  Applications in Veterinary Medicine
  • Track 20-3: Mechanisms of Action
  • Track 20-4: Clinical Case Studies
  • Track 20-5: Challenges and Future Directions

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