Stem cells are relatively undifferentiated, meaning that they can divide to produce cells that can become many different types of cells in the body. Some cells are pluripotent, capable of forming any type of cell in the adult body, while others are multipotent, capable of becoming se...
Stem cells derived from amniotic fluid: new potentials in regenerative medicine. Human amniotic fluid cells have been used as a diagnostic tool for the prenatal diagnosis of fetal genetic anomalies for more than 50 years. Evidence provi... Cananzi,Mara,Atala,... - 《Reproductive Biomedicine Onli...
medicine and in the Ayurvedic medical system for many years. The sundried fruits are eaten for antipyretic and diuretic effects in Turkey. A decoction of the plant has been used to treat GI ailments and coughs. The alkaloid berberine was included as an astringent in eye drops, but its use ...
Sep 18, 2024 - This article defines and reviews the potential of stem cell therapy as a promising treatment option for various medical conditions. It also discusses and defines stem cells and their importance in the field of regenerative medicine.
A second product, aloe gel, is a clear, thin, gelatinous material obtained by crushing the mucilaginous cells found in the inner tissue of the leaf. The gel is the product used most frequently in the cosmetic and health food industries. It is generally devoid of anthraquinone glycosides. ...
Although the microorganisms colonizing our bodies have long been linked to human health and various disease states, an understanding of the potential impact of the microbiota on cancer has just begun to emerge in the past 20 years. Novel strategies to modulate the microbiota are now an area of ...
Allii Macrostemonis Bulbus is also named Xiebai in China. It is an edible vegetable, and also a famous herb for treating coronary heart disease. Allium chinense G. Don (ACGD) and Allium macrostemon Bunge (AMB) are it botanical sources. The aim of this st
Stem Cell Therapy for Lupus Stem cell therapy may be one of the most promising new dimensions of medicine for the treatment of Lupus, especially for people who do not respond well to more traditional forms of treatment. Physicians have been treating Lupus patients with mesenchymal stem cells for...
Medicinal use of ginger dates back to ancient China and India; references to its use are found in Chinese pharmacopeias, the Sushruta scriptures of Ayurvedic medicine, and Sanskrit writings. When its culinary properties were discovered in the 13th century, use of this herb became widespread ...
Flax has probably been used for 12,000 years as a source of fiber for producing linen and was one of the earliest plants used for purposes other than food. The name usitatissimum is derived from Latin, meaning "very useful." Flax is processed from fibers in the plant's stem. Flaxseed or...