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A Review on Stem Cells and Their Applications

Raxit Tyagi, Akshaya Prakash, Shishir Tyagi, Surya Prakash D.V.

Abstract


Stem cells have a broad range of spectrum to develop into a diverse range of specialized cell types, showing great potential for transforming medical therapies. These undifferentiated cells have the amazing capacity to replace, regenerate, and heal harmed or ill tissues within the human body. Despite the significant progress made in stem cell research, obstacles such as ethical issues, immune rejection, and tumorigenicity demand ongoing research and strict protocols for use in therapies that require stem cells. Stem cell research, which is still in its infancy, has the potential to greatly improve human health and radically alter how we approach and treat a number of medical illnesses. The present paper presented an outlook on the different properties of stem cell which play an effective role in modern medicine such as cancer studies, immunotherapy, and drug delivery.


Keywords


Stem cell, cancer, drug, therapy, regenerative medicine

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37591/rrjols.v13i2.3759

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