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Medical Applications of Menstrual Blood Stem Cells
The science and medicine are continuously seeking new possibilities in the field of healing, particularly in the treatment of neurological diseases. Stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) are conditions that significantly impact patients’ lives, and traditional therapies often have limited effectiveness. Researchers are constantly looking for new solutions, and the application of stem cells derived from umbilical cord and menstrual blood may offer new hope. The unique ability of stem cells to differentiate into various types of cells and their immunologically immature state allows them to support the survival of surrounding cells rather than replace them. Through the study of these cells, increasingly promising results are emerging that…
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Human Retina Created in an Artificial Environment
The retina is an organ that plays a crucial role in vision, responsible for the detection of light and the initial steps of processing visual information through nerve tissue. The functioning of the retina is extremely complex and is not yet fully understood. The current knowledge of the scientific community is primarily based on animal experiments, but these results are often not directly applicable to the study of the human retina. The retina is a sensitive tissue that can quickly become damaged within minutes after being removed from the body if it is not provided with sufficient nutrients and oxygen. Therefore, it poses a challenge for researchers to conduct detailed…