Regenerative Medicine and the Promise of Novel Therapies for the Future

R. Warrier
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Probably for the first time in the history of medicine, through the applications of Regenerative Medicine we can talk about actually "curing" a chronic condition rather than manage these conditions for life or even provide robust solutions for life-threatening diseases, including deadly hematological cancers, diabetes or progressive neurological conditions like ALS. Although this field is becoming a frontier only in recent times, there is documented evidence of this science in older times, including during the Greek times. Prometheus was supposed to possess an immortal liver which was feasted by the eagle of Zeus; although this has mythological significance, it continues to be of significance today, where we know the liver is one of the organs that have a high regenerative capacity [1]. This exciting field continues to evolve with a new armamentarium of therapies available to treat or potentially cure chronic degenerative conditions that were not known to have a potential cure previously.
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再生医学和未来新疗法的前景
也许这是医学史上第一次,通过再生医学的应用,我们可以谈论真正“治愈”一种慢性疾病,而不是终生控制这些疾病,甚至为危及生命的疾病提供强有力的解决方案,包括致命的血液病、糖尿病或像ALS这样的进行性神经系统疾病。尽管这一领域只是在最近才成为一个前沿领域,但有文献证据表明,这门科学在更古老的时代,包括在希腊时代。普罗米修斯被认为拥有一个不朽的肝脏,由宙斯的鹰享用;虽然这具有神话意义,但它在今天仍然具有重要意义,因为我们知道肝脏是具有高再生能力的器官之一[1]。这个令人兴奋的领域不断发展,新的治疗方法可以治疗或潜在治愈慢性退行性疾病,以前不知道有潜在的治愈方法。
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