Stem Cells Role in Neuro-Biological Treatment
Neural stem cells offer the chance to restore lost tissue following nervous system damage. Stem cells may promote host brain repair in part by secreting growth factors, and their capacity to promote regeneration may be modified by the transfer of genes. Human stem cells are distinct cells that can differentiate into a variety of different cell types. Cells in the brain and muscles can have different properties. Tissue damage can occasionally be restored as well. After a nervous system injury, lost tissue can be replaced using neural stem cells. Stem cells can help the host's brain repair in part by secreting growth factors, and the availability of certain genes can affect how well the regeneration is promoted.
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