Stem Cell Facts
Stem cells can be traced in all multi cellular organisms throughout their various developmental stages. The efficiency of stem cell in growing into many types of cell was first noticed in the 1960s by Ernest A. McCulloch and James E. Till.More...
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Advantage Of Stem Cell Research

Stem cell research has many advantages to its credit. One may wonder that there exist methods where in the damaged organ can be cured without needing the transplant. Advantages of stem cell researches are listed below. More...
Curing Diabetes With Stem Cells
The stem cell treatment is based on the principle of treating the root source of any disease or disorder. Diabetes is known to occur because of destruction of beta cells that are produced by the pancreas which are the producers of insulin. The focus of stem cell treatment for treating type 1 diabetes is to fight the body’s immune system thereby enabling production of more beta cells to enhance the insulin production.More...
Hair Regrowth And Stem Cell
Hair regrowth is a famous word often heard or seen in advertisements in television or paper. After all, those with baldness cannot think anything beyond hair regrowth therefore, such advertisement gain so much popularity. No, matter which oil, shampoo or herbal medicine they advocate the results are still not satisfactory. So, has anybody heard about stem cell therapy in regaining hair? More...
Stroke And Stem Cells
A stroke can destroy a person’s ability to speak and hinders his usual body movements. Stable gaps occur in the brain due to strokes. Damage of cells at a particular place causes gaps. These gaps can be filled with new cells with a help of stem cell technique. This method may sound technically correct but all the trials that have been done till now have shown one or other complications. More...
The Process Of Stem Cells
Stem cells are the basic foundation of a human body. All other cells are formed fully and grow up further because of the presence of stem cells. Once the stem cell matures, it has the capability of growing into 200 different varieties of human cells. The reason that stem cells are important is because they can replicate themselves without being destroyed. More...
Who Discovered Stem Cells ?
The term stem cell was introduced by Alexander Maksimov, a Russian histologist, in 1908. The name stem cells was given to the newly found haematopoietic stem cells. Thereafter, for around sixty long years nothing much was studied or discovered about stem cells. More...
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