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Stem Cell Therapy for Men’s Vitality in Supporting National Health and Defense: A Comprehensive Review and Meta-Analysis Vinski, Deby Susanti Pada; Trofimova, Svetlana; Pujowaskito, Prihati; Wibowo, Markus; Vinski, Natasha Cinta
Journal of World Science Vol. 4 No. 3 (2025): Journal of World Science
Publisher : Riviera Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i3.1317

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This comprehensive review and meta-analysis examines the efficacy of stem cell therapy in enhancing men’s vitality while supporting national health and defense systems. Patient care records served as the primary source of data for evaluation and analysis, ensuring that real-world clinical outcomes were robustly captured. The study also evaluated the quality assurance of stem cell products cultured by the integrated Celltech Stem Cell Centre Laboratory and Banking, affirming that these products meet stringent clinical standards. Findings indicate that stem cell therapy possesses significant regenerative potential, particularly in repairing damaged cells. Notably, several patients who underwent therapy at the Celltech Stem Cell Center experienced remarkable functional recovery. These results underscore the therapeutic promise of stem cells not only for individual patient recovery but also as a strategic component in enhancing overall public health and national defense readiness.
Perspective of Gene Therapy for Regenerative Medicine: The Future of Complex Disease and Regenerative Application Pada Vinski, Deby Susanti; Griffin, Darren; Trofimova, Svetlana; Vinski, Natasha Cinta; Parish, Elizabeth
Journal of World Science Vol. 4 No. 6 (2025): Journal of World Science
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v4i6.1429

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Recent breakthroughs in biotechnology have significantly advanced the potential to regenerate damaged human tissues. Innovations in stem cell science, genetic engineering, and tissue scaffolding have rapidly pushed the boundaries of regenerative medicine. Yet, numerous technical hurdles remain, particularly concerning the clinical application of gene therapy. Core objectives of gene therapy include enhancing protein synthesis within cells, suppressing overactive genes, and rectifying dysfunctional cellular mechanisms linked to disease. While viral vectors remain dominant in current clinical trials due to their effectiveness, they carry risks of immune reactions and pathogenicity. This has sparked increased interest in non-viral alternatives, which promise greater safety and versatility. Non-viral delivery methods utilize plasmid DNA systems and synthetic carriers to transport therapeutic genes and show great potential, especially when integrated with tissue engineering techniques. By combining these non-viral tools with regenerative approaches, researchers aim to more precisely control the spatial and functional behavior of introduced genes within the body. This review critically assesses the evolution and challenges of gene therapy within the broader scope of regenerative medicine, with an emphasis on emerging non-viral delivery systems and their translational promise.