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Cell therapy, also known as cellular therapy or #regenerative medicine, involves the use of living cells to treat or potentially cure diseases and medical conditions. These therapies typically utilize cells derived from various sources, such as bone marrow, blood, umbilical cord blood, or even induced pluripotent #stem cells (iPSCs). The cells can be modified, expanded in the laboratory, and then reintroduced into the patient's body to restore or improve cellular function.

 

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#Cells mainly used for such advanced therapies are stem cells, owingtotheir ability to differentiate into specific cells required for repairing damaged or defective tissues or cells. Moreover, cell #therapy finds its application in development of regenerative medicines, which is a multidisciplinary area aimed at maintenance, improvement, or restoration of cell, #tissue, or #organ function using methods mainly related to cell therapy.

 

In addition, cells such as blood and #bone marrow cells, mature, immature & solid tissue cells, #adult stem cells, and embryonic stem cells are widely used in cell therapy procedures. Moreover, transplanted cells including induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), embryonic stem cells (ESCs), neural stem cells (NSCs), and #mesenchyme stem cells (MSCs) are divided broadly into two main groups including autologous cell therapy and non-autologous cell therapy.