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Historically the function of biomaterials has been to replace diseased or damaged tissues.
Repairing the body by harnessing its own repair mechanisms -- stem cells and signaling proteins -- to renew damaged tissues and organs.
Biologists believe embryonic cells hold great promise for restoring damaged tissues, particularly in otherwise intractable diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
Such versatility means that stem cells offer a new way of regenerating damaged tissues.
But adult stem cells, which also offer a promising way of repairing damaged tissues, differ in many ways from embryonic stem cells.
A second kind of human embryonic stem cell appears to have demonstrated promise in repairing damaged tissues by helping paralyzed mice regain some powers of movement.
Regenerative medicine aims to restore damaged tissues or organs.
Tissue engineering is a promising approach in repairing damaged tissues.
This is not only a problem in terms of our ability to replace damaged tissues.
The ability of salamanders, such as newts, to regenerate damaged tissues has been studied for centuries.
ADAS cells have potential applications for the repair and regeneration of acute and chronically damaged tissues.
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