Aravind Badiger, Technical Director, BDR Pharmaceuticals, “The journey of stem cell therapy commences with the meticulous isolation of these versatile cells from diverse reservoirs such as bone marrow ...
Adult stem cells found in bone marrow and adipose (fat) tissue do not divide and differentiate into specialized cells. As a result, the number of adult stem cells in any one patient is limited.
Stem cells are the only cells in the body that can morph into different types of cells, such as blood, bone, and muscle cells, to repair damaged tissue, according to the Cleveland Clinic.