What do stem cells do exactly?

Stem cell use in regenerative medicine is wide spread. The general idea is that stem cells will react to cellular signaling from damaged tissue and transition into a cell type, matching the need of the damaged tissue cells, and induce tissue healing as a result. The actual process is much more complicated and there is […]

Stem cell use in regenerative medicine is wide spread. The general idea is that stem cells will react to cellular signaling from damaged tissue and transition into a cell type, matching the need of the damaged tissue cells, and induce tissue healing as a result. The actual process is much more complicated and there is a great deal more to learn about the mechanisms of stem cells, but for now you can find greater detail and education on stem cells in the Patient Resources page of regenproviders.com.