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Cellular Therapies within Reach

Cellular therapies are medical treatments used to improve the health of patients using cells and tissues from the body or from donors. These therapies could potentially hold the key to curing many diseases and conditions that currently have no cure. Examples of diseases and conditions that cellular therapies could b…

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Overview

Cellular therapies are medical treatments used to improve the health of patients using cells and tissues from the body or from donors. These therapies could potentially hold the key to curing many diseases and conditions that currently have no cure. Examples of diseases and conditions that cellular therapies could be used to treat include cancer, autoimmune diseases, neurological diseases, and genetic disorders. Cellular therapies are also being used to create advanced medical treatments for wound healing, tissue engineering, and organ transplants. Additionally, these therapies have been used successfully to treat blood diseases, bone marrow transplants, and fertility treatments. As this field advances, cellular therapies will become increasingly affordable, making them accessible to more patients and offering increased hope for better medical outcomes.

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Journal editorial board
Walid Rachidi · France Ilaria Baldelli · Italy Costica Aloman · United States

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