8. • Phillippus Paracelsus wrote "the heart heals the heart, lung
heals the lung, spleen heals the spleen; like cures like.“
• the best way to treat an illness was to use living tissue to
restore the ailing.
• It sets the foundation for stem cell therapy
9. • Jean-Baptiste transfuse blood from a calf into a mentally ill
patient.
• It effect, a form of cell therapy,.
10. • German physicians attempted
to treat children
• hypothyroidism with thyroid cells.
11. • Extracting cells from the patient .
• Culturing them in a laboratory
• Multiply to the level needed for transplantation
12. fetal animal tissue that suspended in a saline solution.
cells either injected immediately or preserved in liquid
nitrogen
Injected cells may or may not be tested for pathogens,
15. Inject stem cell into damage organs or tissues
objective to healthie organ or tissue and to treat disease
ailment
16. IN WHAT
PERSPECTIVES CELL
THERAPY IS USED
• Convalescence after illness or surgery
• Connective tissue disorders such as arthritis
• Chronic pain, headache, migraine, back pain
• Heart and circulatory problems
18. • It is controversial, and regulation varies from country to
country,
• some countries banning it outright.
• these cells are investigated as the basis for therapeutic
applications,
• possible treatments for diabetes and Parkinson's disease.
19. • Stem cell replacement of damaged tissue.
• multipotent cells differentiate into a specific cell type
in lab
• reaching the site of injury cells integrate into the
site of injury, replacing .
• facilitate improved function of the organ or tissue
• . E.g cardiomyocytes after myocardial infarction.
20. • Research ongoing for neural therapeutic disorders
• for example:
Parkinson disease.
24. SCIENTIFIC BASIS OF
CELLULAR
REGENERATION
• the signal recognition protein is able to determine the
cell transfer, positioning and function.
• The injected cells carry biological markers that are
transferred through protein signals thereby homing in
on organs requiring repair and regeneration in the
human recipient.
25. CELL THERAPY
TODAY
• An increase in activity levels
• Stabilization of mental power
• Enhanced energy level
• Strengthening of the immune system
29. • It is alternative healers practice
• it is generally rejected scientific community.
• some mainstream cell therapy have success in
clinical studies,
• others are still largely unproven, including cell
therapy for cancer treatment.
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