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    GlossaryBone Marrow Stem Cells

    cells in bone marrow that can develop into various blood cells

    Bone Marrow Stem Cells (BMSCs) are a type of stem cell found in the bone marrow that have the ability to develop into various types of blood cells, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. They are crucial for the body's ability to regenerate blood and immune cells, and are often used in medical treatments such as bone marrow transplants for patients with conditions like leukemia or lymphoma.

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      community Stem cells for hair, does it work?

      in Technology  8 upvotes 4 months ago
      Stem cell treatments for hair restoration can be effective, but results vary and depend on factors like the type of stem cells used and timing of treatment. PRP and exosomes have shown some success, while costs and effectiveness differ by location, with South Korea and Turkey offering more affordable options.

      community Would using cells from an umbilical cord help me regrow my hair?

      in Question  17 upvotes 6 years ago
      The conversation discusses unconventional and satirical ideas for hair regrowth, including using umbilical cord cells, stem cells, and other humorous suggestions. It concludes with recommendations for more traditional methods like hair transplants or hair systems.