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Cellular Environment Control

Meaning

Cellular environment control represents the deliberate clinical management of the extracellular matrix and intracellular conditions that directly influence cell health, function, and longevity. This encompasses regulating parameters such as interstitial fluid pH, nutrient availability, oxygen tension, and the concentration of signaling molecules like hormones and cytokines. Optimizing this microenvironment is paramount because cells perform optimally only when their immediate surroundings are maintained within a narrow, physiological range. The integrity of the cellular environment dictates the rate of tissue repair and the onset of cellular senescence.