Stem Cell Research and Regeneration on Cardiology

Cardiac regeneration is a broad effort that aims to repair irreversibly damaged heart tissue with new therapeutic applications including stem cell and cell-free therapy. Stem cells are undifferentiated cells which can develop into cells that serve numerous functions in different parts of the body. Since stem cells have the ability to turn into various other types of cells, scientists believe that they can be useful for treating and understanding diseases. Therefore, stem cell therapy could be a promising therapeutic approach for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases.

  • Cell-based regenerative therapies
  • Cardiac regenerative medicine
  • Embryonic cardiomyogenesis
  • Novel Strategies for Stem Cell-Based Therapies

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