Stem cell
Stem cells are unique cells that have the ability to divide and differentiate into various specialized cells in the body. They have the potential to repair damaged tissues and organs, making them a valuable tool in medical research and treatment.
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They have the potential to repair damaged tissues and organs, making them a valuable tool in medical research and treatment. Stem cells can be classified into two types: embryonic stem cells, derived from early-stage embryos, and adult stem cells, found in various tissues throughout the body. This Wikipedia page provides an in-depth look into the biology, characteristics, and applications of stem cells. It explores their role in regenerative medicine, disease treatment, and drug discovery. Additionally, it covers the controversies surrounding stem cell research, including ethical and political debates. The page also discusses the future prospects and challenges in harnessing the full potential of stem cells for therapeutic purposes.