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Menstrual fluid as stem cells in organ rejuvenation and regeneration

6th World Congress on Biotechnology

Kavya Mamgain

Amity University, India

Posters-Accepted Abstracts: J Biotechnol Biomater

DOI: 10.4172/2155-952X.C1.044

Abstract
Development in cellular techniques and processes has taken organ regeneration to new heights. In many medical conditions organ efficiency goes down to such a level that it needs a support mechanism which could help it rejuvenate or in some cases to recover fully. For such a purpose stem cell research is a great break through for the medical world especially for the clinical applications. Stem cells are wonder of science because of their property of differentiation into other different kind of cells. This allows the stem cells to mix up with any kind of cell line and motivate the growth of similar kind of tissues supporting the organ. Majorly stem cells are derived from bone marrow, which is practiced all over the world. But a very good substitute to this is extraction of stem cells with similar properties from the menstrual fluid of the human female. The collection techniques are very easy and hygienic along with which the extraction of stem cells generally referred as MenSCs (menstrual stem cells) is also a hassle free process. Once extracted, they can be used for different therapeutic uses such as curing neurological disorders, cardiac therapies, critical limb ischemia, renal therapies etc. This technique have shown great potential when tested on animal models and have a great potential to become the main line therapy for organ rejuvenation and regeneration
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