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Do stem cells repair damage? An in-depth guide to regenerative medicine

5 min read
Over 40 years ago, bone marrow transplants demonstrated the power of stem cells in medicine by repairing damaged blood cells. Today, scientists and doctors are harnessing this same regenerative power to see: do stem cells repair damage? The answer is a complex and evolving 'yes,' with ongoing research showing immense promise for a wide range of diseases and injuries.

What Is BAC in Bacteria? Understanding the Dual Meaning

3 min read
The acronym BAC is used in two distinctly different areas of microbiology and medicine, leading to potential confusion. A survey of scientific literature would reveal that the term can refer to both a specialized genetic tool and a common antibacterial chemical. Context is key to understanding whether BAC in bacteria refers to a Bacterial Artificial Chromosome or the chemical Benzalkonium Chloride.

Why do companies pay for plasma donation?

4 min read
The global plasma industry is projected to exceed $45 billion by 2027, driven largely by compensated donors who provide the raw material. Understanding why companies pay for plasma donation involves delving into the economics, medical applications, and regulatory frameworks that differentiate it from unpaid whole blood donations.