How to establish infrastructures to achieve more efficient regenerative medicine?
Babak ArjmandSepideh Alavi-MoghadamHamid Reza AghayanMostafa Rezaei TaviraniParisa GoodarziAkram Tayanloo-BeikMahmood BiglarMohsen RajaeinejadFatemeh Fazeli ShourokiBagher LarijaniPublished in: Cell and tissue banking (2022)
The field of regenerative medicine (RM) as an innovative technology has the ability to affect the healthcare system. It develops a variety of techniques through stem cell biology, genetics, bioengineering, biomaterial science, and tissue engineering to replace or restore the role of lost, disabled, or aging cells in the human body. However, the field's proficiency has still been underwhelming at the clinical trial level. This could be due to the innovation of such technologies, as well as their incredible nature. Therefore, managing the infrastructure framework for the safe and efficient application of the aforementioned field of science would help in the process of progress. In this context, the current review focuses on how to establish infrastructures for more effective RM.