Stem Cell Development and Differentiation
Stem cells are a form of cells with the potential to differentiate into various other cell types. Stem cells are found in many different tissues and organs of the body, including the brain, heart, lung, skin, and more. Stem cells have the potential to develop into any different kind of cell, giving them potential for therapeutic application in areas like regenerative medicine, organ repair, and tissue engineering. Stem cell research has been instrumental in understanding developmental biology, helping illuminate the process of normal and abnormal tissue development and differentiation, with implications for better understanding and treating disease. Stem cell development and differentiation also is being studied for its potential for therapeutics, allowing for new treatments, therapies, and organ repair.
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