2. Regenerative medicine is a branch of translational research in tissue
engineering and molecular biology which deals with the "process of
replacing, engineering or regenerating human cells, tissues or organs to
restore or establish normal function".
This field holds the promise of engineering damaged tissues and organs
by stimulating the body's own repair mechanisms to functionally heal
previously irreparable tissues or organs.
3. INTRODUCTION
• Stellar and Molecular (i.e; Elements) Evolution
• Molecular Biology and The “CENTRAL DOGMA OF LIFE!”
• Evolution of living organisms (Prokaryotes to Eukaryotes)Mono-Multicellularity!
• Developmental Biology and Human Embryology
• Germ layers formation i.e; (Gastrulation)
• Clevages and Cell fate maps!
• Stem cells, types and Potency.
• SC Harvesting, SCNT, Cloning
• iPSC's
• Transcription Factors
• Advantages and disadvantages in Regenerative medicine
• Hurdles in Regenerative Medicin to get pass through phases of clinical Trails
• Recent achivements
4.
5. Where do these Elements in Bio molecules of Life
came from?
10. From 1952 to 1971 Chandrasekhar
was editor of The Astrophysical
Journal.[17] When Eugene Parker
submitted a paper on his discovery
of solar wind in 1957, two of
eminent reviewers rejected the
paper. But since Chandra as an
editor could not find any
mathematical flaws in Parker's
work, went ahead and published
the paper in 1958.[18]
11. yesterday August 12th 2018 noon at 1:25pm Parker solar probe has been sucessfully
launched to TOUCH the Sun.
12. • Molecular biology /məˈlɛkjʊlər/ is a branch of biology that concerns
the molecular basis of biological activity between biomolecules in
the various systems of a cell, including the interactions between
DNA, RNA, proteins and their biosynthesis, as well as the regulation
of these interactions.
13. Our DNA lives inside our bodies, It is not concentrated in a particular part of the body, but is
distributed among the cells. There are about a thousand million million cells making up an average
human body, and, with some exceptions which we can ignore, every one of those cells contains a
complete copy of that body's DNA.
The evolutionary importance of the fact that genes control embryonic development is this: it means
that genes are at least partly responsible for their own survival in the future, because their survival
depends on the efficiency of the bodies in which they live and which they helped to build.
“we are their survival machines.”