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CellHeal approach for therapeutics

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CellHeal technology is essential for identifying and producing a therapeutic cell lineage, crucial for developing better medicinal solutions. Choosing cells from a particular lineage ensures that cells with the ideal properties for the intended therapeutic effect are selected. Cell lineage refers to the developmental history or subsets of cells in the disease-repairing phase, indicating their origins and specialised cell types.

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Tailoring therapies to the specific needs of the disease or condition is critical to providing effective therapeutic solutions. The use of specific cell lineages in this process improves treatment safety and efficacy, thereby leading to better outcomes.

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Choosing the appropriate cell lineage depends on the disease or condition being treated and several cell types with specific lineages may be utilised for medicinal purposes.

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 Hematopoietic Stem Cells​

These cells give rise to all of the blood cells in the body, including red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. They have been used in bone marrow transplants to treat leukemia, lymphomas, and other blood disorders.

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Msenchymal Stem / Stemal Cells

These cells have the capacity to differentiate into various types of connective tissue, including bone, cartilage, and fat. They have been used in treatments for bone and joint injuries, as well as autoimmune disorders.

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Neural Stem / Progenitor Cells

These cells have the capacity to differentiate into various types of neural cells, including neurons, astrocytes, and oligodendrocytes. They have been used in treatments for spinal cord injuries, stroke, and neurodegenerative diseases.

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