Track 2: Stem Cell Treatment

Recent developments in stem cell research have transformed regenerative medicine, paving the way for potential treatments for conditions such as Parkinson's, diabetes, and spinal cord injuries. Key advancements include the creation of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), which enable personalized therapeutic approaches, and the use of organoids for studying diseases. Techniques like CRISPR gene editing have improved the accuracy of stem cell modifications, while clinical studies are investigating their applications in addressing heart disease, cancer, and vision impairment. Ongoing ethical discussions guide the field's responsible growth.

  • Stem Cells Used in Therapy
  • Mechanisms of Action
  • Clinical Applications
  • Treatment Protocols
  • Safety and Efficacy

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