Stem Cells
Stem cells are unspecialized cells with the potential to become any other cell type in the body. These cells are critical for renewal and repair in our bodies, making them a vital tool in medical research. Scientists use stem cells to aid in the understanding of complex diseases and treatments. In addition, stem cells have been used for treatments such as bone marrow transplants to help treat cancers. As research continues to unlock the potential of stem cells, they are expected to become increasingly important in the medical field.
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