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What is Regenerative Medicine

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Is a branch of translational research in tissue engineering and molecular biology which deals with the process of replacing, engineering or regenerating human or animal cells, tissues or organs to restore or establish normal function. This field holds the promise of engineering damaged tissues and organs by stimulating the body's own repair mechanisms to functionally heal previously irreparable tissues or organs.

Regenerative medicine also includes the possibility of growing tissues and organs in the laboratory and implanting them when the body cannot heal itself. If a regenerated organ's cells would be derived from the patient's own tissue or cells, this would potentially solve the problem of the shortage of organs available for donation, and the problem of organ transplant rejection.

Some of the biomedical approaches within the field of regenerative medicine may involve the use of stem cells.Examples include the injection of stem cells or progenitor cells obtained through directed differentiation (cell therapies; the induction of regeneration by biologically active molecules administered alone or as a secretion by infused cells (immunomodulation therapy); and transplantation of in vitro grown organs and tissues (tissue engineering).

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BIOTECHBOLOGY CELLULAR TREATMENTS WITH CUSTOMIZED FORMULAS OF REGENERATIVE THERAPY

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This is an alternative of induction of regenerative stimulation with healthy bovine embryonic tissues. These are obtained from healthy specimens, extracted sterile and processed fresh. Homogenization is performed, by tangential ultrafiltration molecular cutting, isolation according to molecular weight by electrophoretic smearing, protein quantification with the Bradford technique and strict pyrogen control. totally lacking of adverse or undesirable effects for the user. Instead of using whole cells, which are large and with multiple surface antigens (causing rejection reactions), we use low molecular weight protein chains but with all the regenerative potential of its tissue of origin.

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