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Stem cell therapy is one of the most promising approaches in the field of regenerative medicine. It is to promote the repair response of the diseased or injured tissue to restore the lost function. Many diseases can be targeted by cell therapy. These include blood-related diseases, neuronal degenerative diseases, ischemic and cardiovascular disorders, bone and cartilage diseases, wound healing, etc. 

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Cancer is a disease that can develop anywhere in our body as a result of excessive cell division. The location and cell types influence the etiology, symptoms, severity, and therapeutic approaches. In brain tumours, more than 75% of adults are affected by glioblastoma. The average survival rate is only two years after diagnosis, and the progression of therapeutic strategies is limited and challenging. These are mainly due to the blood-brain barrier (BBB) blockage, which makes intravenous chemotherapeutic compounds difficult to get through, and the relative rarity of this kind of cancer, which makes it difficult to attract pharmaceutical companies.

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Cell therapy is a therapeutic approach by administering viable cells into patients to replace or repair damaged cells and/or tissues. Bone marrow transplant (hematopoietic stem cell transplant) was the first successful cell therapy to effectively treat blood cancers and hematopoietic diseases.

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