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Stem cells could also be used someday to replace or repair tissue damaged by disease or injury. Stem cell technology has been used for more than 20 years in bone marrow transplants, where the patient's bone marrow stem cells are replaced with those from a healthy, matching donor. Stem cell can also be use as treatment for parkinsons disease,autism and also diabetes at Stem Cell Treatment for Diabetes in Ukraine.
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Yes. Stem cell therapy is used to treat several conditions.There are currently many stem cell clinical trials underway in Australia.
Stem cell research is about the cloning of animals and human. a cell that can be made into another cell.. eg: someone with alepisha can get stem cells injected and get the cells needed to grow back hair, etc.. someone with autism can go to some country in Asia and get them injected to help the cells in the brain.
stem cells are being used in research , treatment , tissue culture and cloning etc.
Stem cell treatment is used to treat advanced breast cancer.
stem cell treatment as of the moment is a conservative issue whether to continue allowing it or totally ban it. however the answer is yes, almost anything is possible through stem cell research, believe it or not the stem cell treatment could even be a way of stopping aging, all the more hypotony.
Stem cells are cells that have the potential to become any kind of cell. So if a person's cells have been damaged, the stem cells can be used to recreate healthy cells. Stem cell treatment is still in the research stage. Studies are currently being conducted to inject stem cells to treat spinal cord injuries.
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The umbilical cord has stem cells in it. Baby teeth are another possible source of stem cells.
A new treatment option for patients with lymphoma is known as "peripheral stem cell transplantation."
There are many treatments for Leukemia and some work being done with stems cells. On of the greatest things you can do to help you friend is put yourself on the bone marrow donor list.