Abstract

Technological innovations in biotechnology and biomaterials have advanced rapidly over the past decade. This is especially true in a new area of medicine called regenerative medicine. Regenerative medicine is the replacement of damaged body parts.[1] The regenerative process includes a wide range of scientific discovery and uses the latest techniques such as stem cell transplantation and artificial tissues.[1] This new field involves many medical subspecialties that include cell biologists, biochemists, physicists, biomaterial engineers, geneticists, nanotechnologists, and endocrinologists.

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