Stem Cells
Stem cells are a special type of human cells with the remarkable ability to develop into different types of cells. Through their ability to self-renew and develop into different types of cells, they can be used to regenerate and repair damaged tissue, as well as study diseases and treat them. Stem cells have the potential to be used in treatments for a variety of medical conditions, including cancer, diabetes, heart disease, and spinal cord injuries, and are being studied to develop potential therapies for rare genetic disorders. Stem cell research holds the promise to revolutionize medicine, providing treatments and cures that otherwise may not have been possible.
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