Scientists have developed smart stem cells

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Now the severed limbs will be joined, Wounds will heal on their own, scientist have developed smart stem cells

 Now soon the severed parts of your body can join themselves or new parts can be born.  With this, the wounds of your body will also heal soon.  Because scientists have developed such technology.  Actually scientists have developed the first human stem cell(smart stem cell) of its kind which is capable of repair and rescue anywhere in the body. Smart stem cell capable to repair and rescue body by self.

Scientists in Australia have shown this feat.  They have discovered the smart cell of the future.  Which has regenerative ability.  That is to revive anything or bring it back to its old state and make it right.


 According to a research published in the journal Advance Journal, this smart stem cell is derived from fat cells.  But when these cells were reunited with cancer drugs, those cells snatched up their identified cells, turning them into multiple stent cells, which were able to adapt to their surroundings in a mouse model.

These so-called smart stem cells begin as human fat cells.  In fact, when these cells were injected into mice, human cells usually remained dormant without any unwanted growth, but if mice were injured, the cells rapidly adapted to the injury of mice and required muscle, bone, cartilage  And replaced blood vessel cells.

Avni Yewala, a stem cell researcher and lead author at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), said in a press release that the stem cell acted like a chameleon.  They followed local cues to mix the tissues required in treatment.

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According to John Pimanda, professor of hematology at the University of New South Wales, no person has developed such a stem cell till date.  This cell is found in the environment around itself.  Along with this, it helps to connect the damaged cells themselves to the injured.  This is exactly the way the chameleon changes its color and goes back after cutting the lizard's tail.

The scientists behind the study envisioned future treatments where a human patient's fat cells could be removed and converted into stem cells, then re-injected into the site of an injury or illness.  However, many steps will still have to be taken between this mouse study and the truth of its use in humans.  Based on the study and UNSW senior researcher Vashe Chandrakanthan said that it may take up to 15 years.


Smart stem cell performance like A man will regenerate a severed limb like a chameleon

Professor John Pimanda of the University of New South Wales said that this stem cell helps in adding tissue or injured tissue to itself.  This is exactly as the chameleon changes its color and the new tail comes back when the tail is cut.


Future technology (smart stem cell)

 Professor John Pimanda said that this is the technology of the future.  We want to make it completely safe for human use.  As soon as we become strong about its safety, we will start its clinical trial on humans.  Although it will take some more years to develop