Cause....I am guessing this means the purpose of or reason for.
The reason for studying it is that if we can eventually control and manipulate the potential of stem cells we can use them to "grow" organs, limbs etc. The fear surrounding this of course is that we can also use these cells to make a whole new person...
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Stem Cell
Stem cell culture refers to the process of growing and maintaining stem cells in a laboratory setting. This involves providing the necessary conditions, such as specific growth factors and nutrients, to support the proliferation and differentiation of stem cells. Stem cell culture is essential for research, drug development, and regenerative medicine applications.
Stem cells are considered as undifferentiated cells. They will divide and divide forming more stem cells. The two main stem cell types are embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells. Only the embryonic stem cells can become any type of tissue. Embryonic stem cells have the potential to become any type of cell in the body. There is news as of 2015 that perhaps blindness can be cured using these embryonic stem cells.
Multipotent hematopoietic stem cells
I don't know stem cell reaserch
If you mean stem cell reaserch it would mean that we could grow organs for implants - no waiting lists.
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Stem Cell
stem cell therapy of arthritis
Technically, a stem cell is a type of cell that can be transformed into any type of cell, so any type of stem cell can be transformed into a cell that makes fat and/or bone...
Multipotent stem cells
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what is the prosess of a stem cell becoming aheart
Stem cell culture refers to the process of growing and maintaining stem cells in a laboratory setting. This involves providing the necessary conditions, such as specific growth factors and nutrients, to support the proliferation and differentiation of stem cells. Stem cell culture is essential for research, drug development, and regenerative medicine applications.
Unipotent
A progenitor cell is a partly specialized cell that is the daughter of a stem cell. Progenitor cells have a more limited differentiation potential compared to stem cells and are committed to differentiating into specific cell types.