What is a Stem Cell?
Stem cells are remarkable undifferentiated cells with the unique ability to transform into specific cell types as required by the body. This versatility is attributed to two key characteristics:
- Self-Replication: Stem cells possess the capability to replicate themselves, ensuring a sustainable source for potential therapeutic applications.
- Multilineage Differentiation: Stem cells can differentiate into a wide array of specialized cell types, encompassing bone, cartilage, muscle, nerves, and connective tissue. This transformative ability makes them invaluable in regenerative medicine.
Stem Cells May Help With These:
Back Pain
Knee Pain
Hip Pain
Muscle Repair