Abstract

Regenerative Medicine in Pediatrics: Innovative Solutions for Chronic Diseases

Author(s): James Carystus

Regenerative medicine has emerged as a game-changing field in paediatrics, providing innovative solutions for various health conditions. Stem cells, gene therapy, and tissue engineering are among the tools used to repair or replace damaged tissues and organs. Congenital heart defects and neurological disorders are among the conditions where regenerative medicine has shown the most significant impact. Stem cells have been used to create new heart valves, repair damaged tissue, and improve motor function for children with cerebral palsy. Regenerative medicine has also shown promising results in treating genetic disorders, offering the potential to cure diseases that were previously considered incurable. Despite the challenges, regenerative medicine offers new hope for millions of children with chronic diseases, with researchers continuing to make significant advances in this field.


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