Create a clean, modern medical illustration for an article titled ‘Understanding How MUSE Cells Support the Body’s Natural Repair Processes.’ Show a stylized human body or silhouette with several glowing target areas (brain, heart, joints, spine) to represent damaged tissues. From the left side, depict small glowing MUSE cells traveling through the bloodstream toward these injured areas, guided by subtle arrows or flow lines, then transforming into healthy tissue cells around each target site. Use a cool, science-inspired color palette (teal, soft blues, white highlights) with a soft gradient background and faint DNA strands or cell icons to suggest regenerative medicine. Overall style should be professional, hopeful, and easy for patients to understand, avoiding gore or realistic surgery images.
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Two adults with child in wheelchair.
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