Stem cells have yet to be assigned a definite role in the body and can transform into practically any cell required. They are undifferentiated cells with the ability to develop into specialized cells as needed by the body. Scientists and clinicians are interested in stem cells because they can help explain how certain bodily functions work and how they might go wrong. As a potential therapy and for research, stem cells are beneficial. Scientists have discovered, for example, that turning a gene on or off might lead it to differentiate. This knowledge aids them in determining which genes and mutations cause which consequences. They may be able to uncover what causes a wide range of illnesses and ailments, some of which do not yet have a remedy, armed with this knowledge. Scientists and researchers like Dr. David Greene Arizona produced a treatment called AB126 through extracellular vesicles (EV), fluid-filled frameworks well-known as exosomes, created from human neural stem cells. Comp...
A certified Otolaryngologist (ENT) and Facial Plastic Surgeon, David Greene MD has over 20 years of surgical and clinical experience. Dr. Greene is trained from Harvard, Yale, Stanford, and the University of California and has studied and taught at some of the best academic institutions of the world.