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There are five basic stem cells classifications there is embryonic stem cells, fetal stem cells. There are the Umbilical cord stem cells, placenta stem cells, and lastly there are adult stem cells.
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Stem cells themselves are not harmful to people. In fact, they hold great potential for regenerative medicine and treating various diseases. However, if not used properly or in the wrong context, such as unregulated stem cell treatments or when they proliferate uncontrollably (as in cancer), they could cause harm.
There are three different types of tissue stem cells in the body. They include the tissue stem cells also known as adult stem cells, embryonic stem cells, and induced pluripotent stem cells.
What kind(s) of cells can develop from unipotent stem cells
Multipotent stem cells
Multipotent stem cells
Stem cells are cells that are able to divide continuously without specializing. These kind of cells are undifferentiated biological cells.
Pluripotent stem cells.
The three types of stem cells in adults are hematopoietic stem cells (found in bone marrow and produce blood cells), mesenchymal stem cells (found in various tissues like bone marrow and fat, can differentiate into bone, cartilage, and fat cells), and neural stem cells (found in the brain and spinal cord, can differentiate into neurons and supporting cells).
There are two types of stem cells: Embryonic Stem Cells and Adult Stem Cells.Embryonic stem cells are isolated from:The blastocystAdult Stem Cells are isolated from: Bone MarrowFats or Lipids (Known as Adipose Tissue)Blood