Stem Cell Migration
Stem cell migration is the movement of stem cells from one area of the body to another. It is critical for tissue and organ development, repair, and maintenance. Stem cell migration plays an important role in wound healing, tissue regeneration, cancer progression, and other physiological and pathological processes. It is a highly regulated process that is impacted by numerous factors such as intracellular signals, extracellular cues, and mechanical forces. Research into stem cell migration has uncovered therapeutic applications in a variety of diseases and disabilities, including stroke, Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord injuries, and more. Studies are also exploring the use of stem cell migration to treat age-related diseases, including Alzheimer’s and cardiovascular disorders.
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