What do you mean by regenerative cells?

Regenerative cells refer to the process that cells regain their vitality and proliferation ability in some aspects. Cell is the basic structure and functional unit of organism, which has the ability of self-replication and self-repair. In human body, the ability of cell regeneration is related to many factors, including age, environment and nutrition. Studying the process of cell regeneration is helpful to understand the mechanism of cell growth and division and to treat some cell diseases.

Apoptosis is a common form of cell death, which is usually caused by some external or internal factors. However, some studies have shown that cell regeneration may be a mechanism to resist apoptosis and prevent some tissues and organs from being obviously damaged. It has been proved that cells with regenerative ability, such as muscle and nerve cells, are very important to the health and function of the body, so it is very important to study how to promote the regeneration of these cells to maintain the normal physiological function of the body.

Through the study of cell regeneration and proliferation, scientists are constantly developing new treatments. Especially in the treatment of cell-related diseases such as cancer, cell regeneration technology has been widely used. Because cancer cells proliferate rapidly and are difficult to be completely eliminated, regenerative cell technology is considered to be a very effective method in cancer treatment. Through this technology, the health status of patients has been significantly improved, making it possible to cure cancer.