Embryonic
Stem Cells Embryonic Stem Cells (ESCs) are a type of cell found in early-stage embryos that are capable of dividing and replicating indefinitely into specialized cells and tissues in the body. Their significance lies in their potential to treat and cure a wide range of diseases and injuries, including Parkinson's, diabetes, spinal cord injuries, cancer, and heart diseases. ESCs can also be used for research into understanding human development, as well as for the development of new treatments and drugs. They hold immense promise for regenerative medicine and the future of healthcare.
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