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  2. What Is Regenerative Medicine? - WebMD

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    Regenerative medicine is a developing, innovative field of medicine in which experts are looking for therapies and strategies, similar to the mechanisms that allow your body to self-heal, to help ...

  3. Regenerative medicine - Wikipedia

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    Regenerative medicine. A colony of human embryonic stem cells. Regenerative medicine deals with the "process of replacing, engineering or regenerating human or animal cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function". [1] This field holds the promise of engineering damaged tissues and organs by stimulating the body's own repair ...

  4. Regenokine: What Is It? - WebMD

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    Regenokine is a type of regenerative medicine that uses your own blood to treat your joint pain. It’s also known as autologous conditioned serum or Orthokine. ... Regenokine was in the news ...

  5. Tissue Regeneration Showing Promise as Alternative to Root Canal

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    In reporting on the research, CBS News explains that dental pulp inside a tooth can become inflamed and infected from cavities or after an injury. A root canal typically treats the problem -- the ...

  6. Can Stem Cell Therapy Repair Damaged Knees? - Healthline

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    Stem cell therapy for knees aims to: slow and repair damaged cartilage. decrease inflammation and reduce pain. possibly delay or prevent the need for knee replacement surgery. In simple terms ...

  7. Hair Follicles Can Now be Grown in Labs: What This Means for ...

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    Galina Zhigalova/500px/Getty Images. New research has allowed scientists to generate new hair follicles — those tube-shaped pores that hug the strand and root of a hair — in vitro in a lab. It ...

  8. Skin Regeneration: The Science and How to Boost It - Healthline

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    Skin regeneration is a natural physical process that occurs on a cellular level. “The epidermis cells, or top layers of skin, continuously replace themselves,” explains Laura Chacon-Garbato, a ...

  9. Regenerative Medicine (journal) - Wikipedia

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    Regenerative Medicine has an online sister community site called RegMedNet. RegMedNet is a free-to-join website that publishes news on regenerative medicine and cell therapy research, policy and business, editorials from leaders in the field and free educational webinars.