Stem cell and Regeneration

Stem cells are the body's raw cells from which all other cells with specific functions are prepared. Under the precise circumstances in the body or a research laboratory, stem cells split to form more cells called daughter cells. Stem cell treatment, also acknowledged as regenerative medicine, encourages the repair response of contaminated, dysfunctional or wounded tissue by stem cells or their derivatives. Researchers grow stem cells in a lab. These stem cells are worked to specify into precise sorts of cells, such as heart muscle cells, blood cells or nerve cells. The specific cells can then be implanted into a person.

 

  • Stem Cells
  • Regenerative Medicine
  • Totipotent Stem Cell
  • Pluripotent Stem Cell
  • Stem Cell Biology

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