Stem cells are the foundation of regenerative embryology, with their potential to differentiate into various specialized cell types offering hope for repairing damaged tissues and organs. Their role in embryonic development also provides insights into growth and healing. This book combines the principles of embryology with cutting-edge research on stem cells, covering their biology, therapeutic uses, and ethical considerations. It highlights advances in regenerative medicine, including stem-cell-based therapies for neurodegenerative diseases, heart repair, and wound healing, making it a critical resource for researchers and clinicians.
Matthew Harris is a leading researcher in stem cell biology and regenerative embryology. His work explores how stem cells can be used to regenerate tissues and organs. Matthew has contributed to multiple journals and edited significant works in regenerative medicine. His research investigates the potential of stem cells in treating developmental and degenerative diseases. Matthew aims to push the boundaries of regenerative therapies.