Stem cells hold tremendous promise for the treatment of many serious diseases. Many clinics that are offering stem cell treatments make claims about what stem cells can and cannot do that are not supported by our understanding of science. This article tries to correct some of the misinformation that is being widely circulated.
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Stem cells are undifferentiated cells in embryos and adults that have the ability to give rise to the specialized cell types that make up an organism. |
There are different types of stem cells-each with their own purpose.
There are many different types of stem cells that come from different places in the body or are formed at different times in our lives. These include embryonic stem cells that exist only at the earliest stages of development and various types of ‘tissue-specific’ or ‘adult’ stem cells that appear during fetal development and remain in our bodies throughout life.
