Precision regenerative medicine

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Abstract

Background: Precision or individualized medicine is increasingly pervasive across medical and surgical disciplines. However, the concept has not been introduced in regenerative medicine. Main body: Targeted and engineered cellular and acellular therapy, specific to individuals or disease states, could significantly improve the efficacy of these autologous therapies. Currently, generic mesenchymal stem cell therapy is being widely used across multiple pathologies, some of which may not respond well to mesenchymal stem cell therapy. Engineered cell therapy may be a way to address this generic one-size-fits-all approach. Conclusions: The future of regenerative medicine lies in the concept of precision cell-based therapy.

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Lightner, A. L., & Chan, T. (2021). Precision regenerative medicine. Stem Cell Research and Therapy, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s13287-020-02092-w

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