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What do you mean by autologous cells?
Autologous cell homology means that cells are extracted from an individual, cultured and treated in vitro, and then injected into the individual again to replace the original damaged or missing cells, thus achieving therapeutic effects. This treatment can avoid the occurrence of immune rejection, because the cells used come from the patient himself and will not be attacked as foreign bodies. This ensures the stability and reliability of the therapeutic effect.

Autologous cell homology technology has been widely used in different fields, including neurology, cardiology, plastic surgery and other medical fields. For example, autologous osteoblasts are used to treat complex bone defects of fractures, or autologous stem cells are used to repair damaged heart tissue. In addition, in the aspect of beauty, autologous fat transplantation technology has been widely used. By extracting the patient's own fat tissue, then culturing and transplanting it, the facial contour can be improved.

The research and application of autologous cell technology will have the prospect of sustainable development. With the continuous progress of science and technology, autologous cell technology can be used to solve more medical problems. For example, autologous stem cells are used to treat diseases such as diabetes, Parkinson's disease and stroke. At the same time, with the rising medical expenses, autologous cell technology can provide more economical and effective treatment for patients and reduce the burden on the medical system.