Undifferentiated cells with the ability to proliferate, regenerate, convert to differentiated cells, and produce a variety of tissues are known as stem cells. Embryonic and adult stem cells are the two types of stem cells. The manner in which mesenchymal stem cells are administered to patients is determined by the condition for which they are being employed. A lot of research is being done to see if stem cells can be used to treat diseases. Stem cell therapies are predicted to be developed in the future for a variety of disorders for which there are now no effective treatments. Mesenchymal stem cells are being investigated as a possible treatment for a number of disorders.
Title : Electroactive polymer-based smart scaffolds for tissue engineering and regenerative medicine
Federico Carpi, University of Florence, Italy
Title : Liver cell therapies: From hepatocyte transplant to placental stem cell infusion
Roberto Gramignoli, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden
Title : The common cure for all cancers- clue from cancer stem cells
Pushpam Kumar Sinha, Independent Researcher, India
Title : Stem cell therapy in radiotherapy from bench to clinical trial evaluating the efficacy of mesenchymal stromal cell injections for the treatment of chronic pelvic complications induced by radiation therapy
Alain chapel, Institute of Radiological Protection and Nuclear Safety, France
Title : Stem cell-induced proliferation on the hippocampus after intranasal administration of Galanin receptor 2 and neuropeptide Y1 receptor agonists: Role in spatial memory and depression-like effects in rats
Manuel Narvaez Pelaez, Malaga University, Spain
Title : Msc-exosomes in osteoarthritis treatment
Neus Figa Martin, Clínica Exolife, Spain