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mTOR – Function, Signaling Pathway and Medical Relevance

mTOR is a central enzyme (kinase) in human cells that regulates cell growth, metabolism, and cell division. It plays a key role in cancer, metabolic diseases, and the aging process.

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Growth Factor Therapy

Growth factor therapy uses natural or synthetic growth factors to stimulate cell growth, tissue repair, and regeneration. It is applied across medicine and aesthetic treatments.

Sprains

A sprain is an injury to the ligaments surrounding a joint, often caused by twisting or overstretching. Common symptoms include pain, swelling, and limited range of motion.

Kneecap Injuries

Kneecap injuries affect the patella and are commonly caused by falls or sports accidents. They lead to pain, swelling, and limited mobility of the knee joint.

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