Stem cells: In sickness and in health

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Abstract: Stem cells are undifferentiated cells with the ability to proliferate and convert to different types of differentiated cells that make up the various tissues and organs in the body. They exist both in embryos as pluripotent stem cells that can differentiate into the three germ layers and as multipotent or unipotent stem cells in adult tissues to aid in repair and homeostasis. Perturbations in these cells’ normal functions can give rise to a wide variety of diseases. In this review, we discuss the origin of different stem cell types, their properties and characteristics, their role in tissue homeostasis, current research, and their potential applications in various life-threatening diseases. We focus on neural stem cells, their role in neurogenesis and how they can be exploited to treat diseases of the brain including neurodegenerative diseases and cancer. Next, we explore current research in Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSC) techniques and their clinical applications in regenerative and personalized medicine. Lastly, we tackle a special type of stem cells called Cancer Stem Cells (CSCs) and how they can be responsible for therapy resistance and tumor recurrence and explore ways to target them. © 2021 Bentham Science Publishers.

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Cancer stem cells, Differentiation, Induced pluripotent stem cells, Neurogenesis, Regenerative medicine, Stem cells, Brain derived neurotrophic factor, Flavonoid, Fluoxetine, Metformin, Nerve growth factor, Tar dna binding protein, Acute heart infarction, Alzheimer disease, Autism, Brain depth stimulation, Brain region, Cancer immunotherapy, Cancer recurrence, Cancer resistance, Cancer stem cell, Cell differentiation, Cell function, Cell migration, Cell population, Cell proliferation, Cell regeneration, Cell self-renewal, Cell subpopulation, Cell therapy, Cells by body anatomy, Degenerative disease, Dentate gyrus, Dietary intake, Dna demethylation, Dna methylation, Dna repair, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, Embryo cell, Epigenetics, Exercise, Germ layer, Glioma, Homeostasis, Human, Induced pluripotent stem cell, Macular degeneration, Malignant neoplasm, Medulloblastoma, Nervous system development, Neural stem cell, Neuroblastoma, Nonhuman, Nuclear reprogramming, Oxidative stress, Parkinson disease, Personalized medicine, Pluripotent stem cell, Protein aggregation, Protein expression, Review, Stem cell transplantation, Subventricular zone

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