Totipotent Stem Cells
Totipotent stem cells are a type of stem cells that have the potential to become all types of cells in the body. They are usually extracted from early-stage embryos and can be used in research or to create therapuetic treatments for diseases. In research, totipotent stem cells are used to study the development of cells and organs, and to better understand the mechanisms of cell differentiation and tissue formation. In therapeutics, they are used in regenerative medicine to create healthy cells and tissues to treat various diseases and disorders. They have the potential to revolutionize the way modern medicine is practiced, by offering new treatments for many chronic and life-threatening diseases.
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