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Stem Cells

Stem cells are undifferentiated, or “blank,” cells. This means they’re capable of developing into cells that serve numerous functions in different parts of the body. Most cells in the body are differentiated cells. These cells can only serve a specific purpose in a particular organ.

All humans start out as only one cell. 

Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are adult stem cells isolated from different sources that can differentiate into other types of cells. In humans, these sources include; bone marrow, fat, umbilical cord tissue or amniotic fluid.

MSCs, or stromal stem cells, can differentiate into many different types of cells within the body, including:

  • Bone cells

  • Cartilage

  • Muscle cells

  • Neural cells

  • Skin cells

  • Corneal cells

To treat different pathologies such as: 

 

  • Neurological disorders

  • Autoimmune diseases

  • Cardiovascular diseases

  • Liver diseases

  • Diabetes 

  • Bone and cartilage disease

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