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Article: Cell therapy protein analysis and amino acid composition.
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- Townsend Letter for Doctors and Patients
- Article date:
- August 1, 2002
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Cell therapy is a therapy based on the injectable and/or oral absorption of healthy live cells or modified cells such as freeze-dried cells derived from human or animal organs or embryos. It is sometimes called fresh or live cell therapy depending on the source material and the preparation process.
Cell therapy is a modern version of traditional methods of treatment. It follows a long history of use of extracts of animal tissues for medicinal purposes such as tiger sex glands, bone marrow of lions and monkey testicles which have been advocated by medical authorities in Europe, India and China.
Glandular therapy (also called organotherapy) became very ...