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Have you ever imagined a world where your body can heal itself? Or your damaged tissues and organs can be regenerated and the diseases can be cured at their roots? It may sound like science fiction, but it is a reality rapidly advancing the field of stem cell therapy. A game changer in the world of health and wellness, stem cell therapy is an attractive alternative to conventional treatments, thanks to its minimally invasive and low-risk approach.
White, the cutting-edge concept is changing lives; what's the science behind the system? And how does it unlock a healthier, happier future for us all? Read on to find out!
Stem cells are your body’s master cells, with the unique ability to differentiate into various types of cells and repair damaged tissues. Found throughout your body, these cells, from its embryonic stage to adulthood, have a pivotal role in your development, growth, and maintenance. The two types of stem cells - embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells, have the potential to differentiate into various cell types. However, adult stem cells are easily accessible and have immense therapeutic potential.
Stem cells differentiate into specific cell types required to repair or replace the damaged tissues. This process is usually triggered by your body’s natural response to disease or injury. It will mobilize the stem cells to the affected area to induce healing. In the case of stem cell therapy, stem cells will be harvested from the patient’s own body or the matching donor and then reintroduced into the affected area for regeneration. The approach has shown predominant efficacy in treating a wide range of donations, from simple orthopaedic injuries to complex neurological or degenerative diseases.
Stem cell therapy, with its current potential to treat 80+ life-threatening diseases, will continue to expand its applications to improve human health. Some of the promising areas include,
Researchers continue to investigate the role of stem cells in repairing or regenerating a wide range of tissues and organs, including the skin, heart, and liver.
Stem cell therapy can be used in the creation of 3D cell cultures that mimic the physiology of tissues in the body. It will be used to test the safety of the new drugs and identify potential side effects.
Stem cell therapy can be used to create patient-specific cell lines and test the effectiveness of various treatments for a particular individual.
Now that you know about the potential of stem cell therapy, are you ready to give your little one the safest welcome in the world? With advanced and secure cord blood collection methods at Cryoviva Life Sciences, you can ensure your baby’s stem cells stay safe for a lifetime and are retrieved easily during emergencies.