Stem Cells
Stem
cells are special human
cells that are ready to become many various cell types. This can range from muscle
cells to
brain cells. In some cases, they can also fix damaged tissues. Researchers believe that stem cell-based therapies may at some point be wont to treat serious illnesses like paralysis and
Alzheimer disease. These
cells are used in procedures such as bone marrow transplants. These help people with
cancer make new blood
cells after their own
hematopoietic stem
cells are killed by
radiotherapy and chemotherapy. They may also be used to treat people with conditions such as Fanconi anemia. This is a blood disease that causes the body's bone marrow to fail.Stem
cells may help your
health within the future in some ways and thru many new treatments. Researchers think that stem
cells are going to be wont to help create new tissue. For example, at some point healthcare providers could also be ready to treat people with chronic heart condition . They can do that by growing healthy cardiac muscle
cells during a lab and transplanting them into damaged hearts. Other treatments could target illnesses such as type 1 diabetes,
spinal cord injuries,
Alzheimer disease, and rheumatoid arthritis. New medicines could also be tested on
cells made from pluripotent stem cells. Stem
cells are the body's raw materials —
cells from which all other
cells with specialized functions are generated. Under the proper conditions within the body or a laboratory, stem
cells divide to make more
cells called daughter cells.These daughter
cells either become new stem
cells (self-renewal) or become specialized
cells (differentiation) with a more specific function, like blood cells,
brain cells, cardiac muscle
cells or bone cells. No other cell within the body has the aptitude to get new cell types.
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