Cardiovascular diseases are a leading cause of death globally.
Regenerative medicine and stem cell therapy offer hope for treatment by preserving cardiac muscle function, stimulating new vessel formation, and controlling inflammation and fibrosis. Stem cells hold promise for repairing or replacing damaged tissues, potentially addressing currently incurable diseases.
Stem cells can divide and give rise to new cells. Through their targeted application, they can differentiate into beneficial, regenerative cells where needed, making them ideal for use in regenerative medicine.
The use of stem cells in treating cardiovascular diseases is still early, but this approach has great promise. Regenerative medicine and stem cells offer new hope for treating cardiovascular diseases.