Abstract
Stem cells play a vital role in tissue regeneration and repair, offering promising potential for the treatment of various injuries, degenerative diseases, and conditions that involve tissue loss or damage. These undifferentiated cells possess the ability to differentiate into specialized cell types, which makes them essential for maintaining and repairing tissues throughout the body. This article explores the role of stem cells in tissue regeneration, focusing on their properties, types, and mechanisms of action. It also discusses their therapeutic potential in regenerative medicine, the challenges involved in stem cell-based therapies, and future directions for stem cell research.
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