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Autoimmune diseases
What is Autoimmune Disease?
Under normal conditions, immune cells are able to recognize the body's own tissues and do not attack them. However, when influenced by internal or external factors—such as environmental triggers or genetic predispositions—the immune system can become dysregulated. In other words, the body begins to produce antibodies that mistakenly target and attack its own healthy cells. This abnormal immune response can damage tissues and organs, potentially leading to functional impairments.
Common autoimmune diseases include Type 1 diabetes, systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, Graves' disease, and myasthenia gravis, among others.
Current clinical treatments primarily involve the use of corticosteroids, immunosuppressive agents, and anti-inflammatory medications to manage symptoms and slow disease progression. While these therapies can be effective to some extent, a subset of patients shows limited response. Moreover, immunosuppressive treatments suppress the entire immune system, leading to significant side effects and often requiring lifelong management.

How can reBorn help you?
Treatment Process
Preparation before treatment
Treatment Process
After treatment
Please provide recent blood test results or related laboratory reports.
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On the day of your visit, the physician will conduct a personal consultation to review your medical history, assess lifestyle habits and contraindications, and provide a customized treatment plan.
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The treatment will be administered by qualified medical professionals.
Smoking leads to blood vessel constriction and lung inflammation, reducing the effectiveness of regenerative treatments by consuming the infused growth factors.
Treatment Effect
The patient suffered from atopic dermatitis. After diagnosis and treatment, the redness, swelling and itching of the skin improved significantly, and the dryness and scaling gradually decreased. The overall condition is stable and the treatment is being followed up.

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Stem Cell Therapy and Regenerative Medicine Autoimmune Disease.
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Stem cell therapies for autoimmune hepatitis
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Mesenchymal stem cell-based therapy for autoimmune diseases: emerging roles of extracellular vesicles