
BIOTECHNOLOGY IN TREATMENT
Human stem cells, both our own and donor ones, are one of the key tools for treatment biotechnologies. They can be multiplied in the laboratory to the required quantity and introduced into the patient's body. The most widely used are mesenchymal and T-regulatory stem cells. In the adult body, they constitute a limited natural reserve for the restoration and renewal of various tissues and organs throughout life.
However, in addition to stem cells, exosomes are also actively used in treatment biotechnologies. Exosomes are small vesicles secreted by cells that contain biologically active molecules such as RNA, proteins and lipids. They can be used to deliver therapeutic molecules and genetic information to damaged tissues and organs, which promotes their repair and regeneration. Autologous neuroinduced and allogeneic stem cells artificially propagated and introduced into the patient have unique properties. They are capable of exerting powerful anti-inflammatory and reparative effects, which makes them a valuable tool in the treatment of various neurological and other diseases.
Treatment biotechnologies using stem cells and exosomes are a promising direction in medicine. They open up new possibilities for treating previously incurable diseases and injuries. With the continuous development and improvement of these methods, we can expect even greater advances in biotechnology treatments in the future
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