Cell Science and Therapy
Cellular therapy (CT) is the transplantation of human cells to replace or repair damaged tissue and/or cells. With new technologies, innovative products, and limitless imagination, many different types of cells may be used as part of a therapy or treatment for a variety of diseases and conditions.
Common cell therapies are including as follows:
- Tumor-Infiltrating Lymphocyte (TIL) Therapy
- Engineered T Cell Receptor (TCR) Therapy
- Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T Cell Therapy
- Natural Killer (NK) Cell Therapy
- Stem Cell Therapy
- Gene Therapy
Cell Therapies can be treated by the following ways:
- Cognitive-behavioral therapy: A therapist uses cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) to explore the relationship between a persons behavior and thoughts, feelings, or both.
- Gene Therapy: Gene therapy is an experimental technique for treating disease by altering the patient's genetic material. Most often, gene therapy works by introducing a healthy copy of a defective gene into the patient's cells.
- Stem Cell Therapy: Stem cell therapy is a non-invasive treatment that aims to replace damaged cells within the body. Mesenchymal stem cell therapy can be deployed systemically via IV or injected locally to target specific sites, depending on patient needs.
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NOTE: This journal is planning to release the special issue by July, 2022.