Stem-cell therapy in Dermatology Challenges and opportunities: Ft. Dr Disha, Dr Abhishek

Written By :  Dr. Nandita Mohan
Published On 2025-02-07 03:00 GMT   |   Update On 2025-02-07 03:00 GMT
The remarkable characteristics of stem cells (SCs), particularly their potency, capacity for self-renewal, and clonality, are well known. In recent years, there have been notable advancements in the field of cell therapy.
Discussing a recent review article titled "Stem-cell therapy in dermatology – Challenges and opportunities" published in Indian Journal of Skin Allergy published by Scientific Scholar
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Medical Dialogues team speaks with the lead authors of the research, Dr. Disha Chakraborty and Dr. Abhishek De from the Department of Dermatology, Calcutta National Medical College and Hospital, West Bengal, India.
They talk about what Stem Cell Therapy is and how this is evolving as a therapeutic choice across different disciplines. Dr Abhishek puts light on the findings about the application of Steam Cell Therapy in Dermatological treatment and research specifying some major dermatological diseases, where patients can benefit from this technique and approach.
Furthermore, they answer to where do the Indian clinics and practicing clinicians stand in comparison to the West with the major challenges. Dr Disha and Dr Abhishek send out a message for students, researchers as well as clinicians in regards to ethical investigations, regulatory considerations and ethical implications involving stem cells in dermatology and lastly they share their experience in publishing with Indian Journal of Skin Allergy and Scientific Scholar.
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