What
is Regenerative
Medicine?
What is Regenerative Medicine?
The term 'Regeneration'
implies that the human body can be stimulated to regenerate by itself
through the use of its own potential but this stimulation requires both
an appropriate trigger or promotion factor and an appropriate
physiological environment.
In fact, each tissue or organ, including
epidermis, epithelium mucosa, vascular endotheliocyte as well as blood
cell in human body is engaged in this process all the time.
Disease,
therefore, can be understood to occur when the speed of repair is
slower than the speed of injury. By far, lots of pathological and
physiological mechanisms remain obscure to those using the conventional
paradigm.
Therefore, in order to uncover the mystery of
regeneration in
human body, we must avoid the thoughts of traditional medical and
instead utilize a new body of thought which we can apply to the
observation and study of human physiology.
This new body of science has
led us to the field of Regenerative Medicine.
Our whole framework of Regenerative
Medicine has
epoch-making significance.
Disease will be cured and people's health
will be improved by the potentials whirling unharnessed within each
cell, tissue and organ.
Our advanced research in burns management
revealed that one type of unknown cell that has a regenerative capacity
which may play a significant role in this process.
After many years of
basic research and clinical study, we found that the cells with
regenerative potential turned out to be keratin 19 positive expressed
epidermis stem cells which appear to be the primitive cells at the
start of human embryonal development.
Coincidently, this understanding
shed a great light on the mystery of optimal physiological healing of
deep burns by regeneration.
Using wound repair as a model, we
dynamically demonstrated that the process of skin regeneration
and
development can resemble embryonic tissue development.
Based on the
discovered skin
regenerative law, we conducted experimental studies on
the regeneration and repair of tissues and organs of mammals by
creating a vital environment.
Regenerative Medicine
is a future medicine but we have already mastered the future.
By far,
we have had consistent success in repairing and regenerating 55 types
of tissues and organs.
In the following 3 years, we are quite confident
in accomplishing our goal of in vitro regeneration of 206 tissue organs
and transformation of 66 cancer cell lines (we already successfully
transformed 8 cell lines).
The mission of Traditional
Medicine is to treat disease and prevent disease while
the mission of Regenerative Medicine is
to maintain and improve the health of cells and tissue organs.
The
target population of Traditional Medicine
is the patients but now Regenerative Medicine
faces the entire population.
Regenerative Medicine
aims to prolong human's life to the life of cell, which should be at
least 300 years. Humans are made of different cells hence our lives
should also be 300 years. This means that if we can ensure the lives of
different tissue organs in human body to be 300 years, our lives will
also be increased to 300 years.
This goal embodies the ultimate mission
of Regenerative Medicine, which means
achieve the
goal of preventing disease and maintaining health by the continuous
regenerative potential of our own cells.
In the other parts of this
innovative kingdom, you can explore our current research status and
achievements in the fields of skin
regeneration, gastrointestinal
mucosa regeneration as well as other multi-organ
regenerations.
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