Regenerative Medicine and Organogenesis
Ugwu Okechukwu Paul-Chima, Alum Esther Ugo and Okon Michael Ben
Department of Publication and Extension Kampala International University Uganda
ABSTRACT
Regenerative medicine is a rapidly evolving field aimed at repairing, replacing, or regenerating human cells, tissues, and organs to restore normal function. This review explores the scope, historical background, and principles of organogenesis in regenerative medicine. It delves into the processes of embryonic development, cellular signaling, and differentiation essential for organ regeneration. The discussion includes various techniques such as stem cell therapy and tissue engineering, highlighting their applications in organ transplantation and wound healing. Despite the promise, numerous challenges remain, including the need for effective cell integration and overcoming ethical and logistical issues in organ donation.
Keywords: Regenerative Medicine, Organogenesis, Stem Cell Therapy, Tissue Engineering, Embryonic Development.
CITATION: Ugwu Okechukwu Paul-Chima, Alum Esther Ugo and Okon Michael Ben. (2024). Regenerative Medicine and Organogenesis. Research Output Journal of Public Health and Medicine 3(1):29-35