What is regenerative medicine?
The goal of regenerative medicine is to repair organs or tissues that are damaged by disease, aging or trauma, so that function can be restored, or at least improved. Using this definition, most medical acts can be considered “regenerative,” except those that are aimed at prevention of disease such as vaccination.
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