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Introduction:The rapidly growing field of regenerative medicine incorporates fundamental principles of stem cell biology and biomedical engineering to repair tissues damaged by genetic disorder,degeneration,or traumatic injury.The global market for stem c
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Department of Biomedical Engineering,Rutgers,The State University of New Jersey,Piscataway,NJ,USA
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Introduction:The rapidly growing field of regenerative medicine incorporates fundamental principles of stem cell biology and biomedical engineering to repair tissues damaged by genetic disorder,degeneration,or traumatic injury.The global market for stem cell therapies is expanding at an accelerating rate and projected to triple to over 100 Billion USD by the end of the decade(No author listed,2019),as per Figure 1A.
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