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They are the body’s master cells, with their remarkable ability to self-renew and transform into different cell types of the body (differentiate) when needed. These unique properties make them valuable for replacing damaged cells and tissues in regenerative medicine.

Stem cell therapy, also known as regenerative medicine promotes the repair response of diseased, dysfunctional, or injured tissue using stem cells or their derivatives.

  1. Embryonic stem cells
  2. Adult stem cells
  3. Umbilical cord stem cells

Stem cells have been FDA approved to treat more than 80 blood-related disorders and immune diseases.

On going research is exploring the potential of stem cells in addressing complex diseases for example but not limited to: Diabetes type 1Autism Spectrum DisorderMultiple System Atrophy, etc. 

Hematopoietic stem cells are cells that can develop into all types of blood cells such as platelets, red blood cells and white blood cells.

The remaining blood found in the umbilical cord after birth (cord blood) is a rich source of HSCs which is FDA approved to treat more than 80 blood disorders including blood cancers, immune disease, metabolic disease, and genetic blood disorders.

Mesenchymal stem cells are cells with the capability to differentiate into various tissue cell types such as muscles, cartilage, bone, skin, etc. Numerous clinical research trials showcase its potential in treating a wide range of diseases for example diabetes, osteo arthritis, chronic wounds, etc.

Umbilical cord tissue contains high concentration of MSCs that’s found on umbilical cord Wharton’s jelly.

Wharton’s jelly: gelatinous connective tissue contained in the umbilical cord.

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