Abstract

Regenerative Medicine Pharmacology

The goal of regenerative medicine is to advance technology for the repair and replacement of damaged cells, tissues, and organs. It is a rapidly evolving multidisciplinary, translational research industry. The field's scientific growth has been steady, and expectations for its robust clinical application are growing. This review's main argument is that pharmacological sciences will play a vital role in the rapid translational progress and clinical usability of regenerative medicine technology. The applications of pharmacological science to expedite, optimise, and characterise (either in vitro or in vivo) the development, maturation, and function of bioengineered and regenerating tissues, is another definition of regenerative pharmacology. This method differs from traditional medication, which is generally confined to symptom relief. Hopefully, the wide basic information offered here can generate long-term discussions among specialists in various disciplines of scientific research, which would benefit everyone.


Author(s):

Soofna Allen



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