“Muse cells” were first discovered in 2010 and offer enhanced pluripotency compared to traditional mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs). These unique cells express pluripotency markers and can differentiate into all three germ layers, surpassing the capabilities of typical MSCs. Muse cells possess remarkable stress resistance and immune-modulatory properties, making them ideal for allogeneic transplantation. Their ability to home to damaged tissues …
Stem Cell Research: The Future with Regenerative Medicine
Stem cell research leads the charge in medical innovation, heralding revolutionary advances in regenerative medicine. This rapidly evolving field can alter how we approach complex diseases and tissue damage. By utilizing the unique properties of various stem cells, scientists are developing groundbreaking therapies that could one-day cure conditions once thought untreatable. However, research in stem cells has challenges and controversies …