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what is use of stem cells

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Answered by Anonymous
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In stem cell transplants, stem cells replace cells damaged by chemotherapy or disease or serve as a way for the donor's immune system to fight some types of cancer and blood-related diseases, such as leukemia, lymphoma, neuroblastoma and multiple myeloma. These transplants use adult stem cells or umbilical cord blood.

Answered by Mrnobody2005
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Stem cells are found in an baby until he is inside his mother’s womb , these cells are capable to form any tissue and organ , but the stem cells of one body cannot be used to heal the tissues or organs of other body , except stem cells of a infant when inside mother’s womb can heal the cells of mother , now a days stems cells of a baby is stored so that in future if the baby has some tissue or organ related issues then can be replaced easily , this is done because the production of stem cells stop very soon after birth , hope it was helpful to you , if yes then please don’t forget to thank this answer, and mark this answer as brainiest answer if you understood
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