Foetal Healing Cascade - Can We Duplicate it in Adults?
Journal Title: Journal of Regenerative Biology and Medicine - Year 2019, Vol 1, Issue 2
Abstract
The scientific study of medicine is all about the science of healing. Whether the focus be on the mind or body, the fascination with prolonging life, improving the quality of life, and generating new life is a theme that will perpetuate the human experience. Organisms are self-contained growth and healing mechanisms. Science has marvelled for years on how these healing processes work, so that they can be engineered into the right circumstances to restore anything from joint cartilage, ligaments, blood vessels, muscles and bones.
Authors and Affiliations
Gordon Slater1* and Tandose Sambo2
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