Fetal Stem Cells
Fetal stem cells are cells found in the fetus that possess the ability to differentiate into a variety of specialized cell types. They are one of the most promising sources of new treatments for illnesses and injuries that can’t be treated effectively with existing treatments, due to their ability to regenerate organ and tissue cells. These cells also have the potential to replace damaged or diseased cells in individuals with certain medical conditions, such as diabetes and Parkinson’s disease. As a result, fetal stem cell research provides great hope to millions of people suffering from diseases, such as autoimmune and degenerative conditions.
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