Should we teach regenerative medicine during undergraduate education?


Submitted: 23 September 2011
Accepted: 23 September 2011
Published: 6 October 2011
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Regenerative medicine is a new discipline. Its rapid development is based on tissue engineering techniques (in vitro tissues construction or induction of in vivo regeneration) used for restoring and replacing damaged organs. Emerging medical technologies, like regenerative medicine, stem cell engraftment, cell tracking require appropriate teaching.

Tomasz Drewa, Department of Tissue Engineering, Nicolaus Copernicus, Bydgoszcz
Department of Tissue Engineering

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Bajek, A., & Drewa, T. (2011). Should we teach regenerative medicine during undergraduate education?. Stem Cell Studies, 1(1), e14. https://doi.org/10.4081/scs.2011.e14

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