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The world is changing. The only true constant, immortal and unbreakable law binding the entire universe is: Change. And what a miracle is Change, when pursued for the better! Our understanding of Medicine is also changing for the better, and now more than ever before. We are edging closely onto the next frontier, the next Great Paradigm shift: Stem Cell Technology. Medical practitioners and researchers have long dreamt of fixing an entire organ system by changing the basic components of that system, the cells themselves. Stem Cell technology opens the gateway through which this can be achieved…mehr

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The world is changing. The only true constant, immortal and unbreakable law binding the entire universe is: Change. And what a miracle is Change, when pursued for the better! Our understanding of Medicine is also changing for the better, and now more than ever before. We are edging closely onto the next frontier, the next Great Paradigm shift: Stem Cell Technology. Medical practitioners and researchers have long dreamt of fixing an entire organ system by changing the basic components of that system, the cells themselves. Stem Cell technology opens the gateway through which this can be achieved in all fields of medicine. The treatment of Osteoarthritis and other arthritides, is one such field. From hyaline cartilage repair to de novo regeneration: It can be done. Stem Cells N' Arthritis is the ultimate text you are looking for. It is to-the-point, inspiring, conveniently-compiled and comprehensible to any reader from the lay Tommy and eager student, to the sharp orthopaedic consultant and stem cell researcher. This book is a must for all readers who aim to work in the Medical field of the 21st century... or who are just simply curious.
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Pierre Luc Pace is currently reading for Doctor of Medicine and Surgery at the University of Malta. His interests include Sports Medicine, bionic limb prostheses as well as research in stem cells, specifically iPSCs and their applications in cartilage regeneration and repair. He also enjoys rugby, writing music and spending time with his family.