This article explores how multipotent stem cells function as a targeted defense against cancer by precisely repairing tissue damage, reducing chronic inflammation, and correcting DNA errors to help prevent turning into malignancies. A Cellular Construction Crew: From Pluripotency to Specialization
In the earliest days of development—shortly after fertilization—cells exist in a pluripotent state, meaning they have the extraordinary ability to become nearly any type of cell in the human body. You can think of these early cells as a highly versatile construction crew, capable of assembling any structure the developing human embryo requires. However, this incredible flexibility has a significant downside for therapeutic use later in life. Once the body’s initial developmental blueprint is set, maintaining cells in a pluripotent state becomes risky.
If these cells are not precisely guided to differentiate into the specific cell types needed, they can begin to grow uncontrollably, potentially leading to unwanted structures such as tumors or other abnormalities. Unlike their pluripotent counterparts—which carry risks of uncontrolled growth during the cultuting process— LMI’s multipotent stem cells offer a safer therapeutic alternative, as supported by robust scientific evidence in mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) research.
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