Abstract
Stem cell research has emerged as a transformative area in pharmacology, offering new therapeutic possibilities for a wide range of diseases. The ability of stem cells to self-renew and differentiate into various cell types makes them promising candidates for regenerative medicine and drug testing. This article explores the therapeutic applications of stem cells in pharmacology, focusing on their role in tissue regeneration, treatment of degenerative diseases, and development of personalized drug therapies. It also discusses current challenges and future perspectives in the integration of stem cell technologies into clinical pharmacology.
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