Regenerative medicine is experiencing significant advances that promise to revolutionize the treatment of various diseases. Here are five key developments:
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Discovery of a new bone tissue
Researchers have identified bone tissue with properties similar to bubble wrap, which could represent a breakthrough in regenerative medicine. -
Personalization of treatments based on genetic biomarkers
Identifying genetic biomarkers allows cell regeneration treatments to be tailored to the specific needs of each patient, increasing their effectiveness. -
Use of exosomes in advanced aesthetics
Exosomes, small vesicles that participate in intercellular communication, are being used to improve skin quality from within, achieving more natural and lasting results. -
Stem cell therapies for chronic diseases
Experimental transplants of lab-grown stem cells are helping to treat diseases such as epilepsy and type 1 diabetes. -
Application of polynucleotides in tissue regeneration
Polynucleotides, extracted from salmon, stimulate cell repair and promote the synthesis of collagen and elastin, and are used in aesthetic treatments to improve skin quality.