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A stem cell is a naturally occurring cell within our bodies. Stem cells are pluripotent (ploo-RIP-uh-tunt), which means they’re “packets of potential” capable of dividing into additional stem cells, as well as turn into whatever cell in the body needs: skin, muscle, bone, tendon, blood, cartilage, brain and more.

Stem cells are used in regenerative medicine as a renewable resource for cell and tissue replacement in treating a growing list of illnesses, injuries and medical conditions. These include macular degeneration, spinal cord injuries, strokes, burns, heart conditions, Diabetes, and various types of arthritis, including rheumatoid and osteo.