Stem Cell Treatment in Diabetes

Stem cell treatment in diabetes refers to the use of stem cells to help manage or potentially cure diabetes mellitus. Stem cells are undifferentiated cells with the unique ability to differentiate into specialized cell types. They can be derived from various sources, including embryos (embryonic stem cells), adult tissues (adult or somatic stem cells), and induced pluripotent stem cells (cells that have been reprogrammed to have pluripotent properties).

In the subject of diabetes, stem cell treatment aims to harness the regenerative potential of stem cells to replace or repair damaged or dysfunctional pancreatic cells, which are responsible for producing insulin.

  • Somatic cell Therapy
  • Type 1 Diabetes Beta Cells
  • Cord blood stem cells
  • Stem Cell Educator
  • Thymic regulatory T cells



 


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