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    Study offers a promising new method to repair spinal fractures using Stem Cells

    Posted 14 Nov 2025

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    Article Summary

    Article Summary

    Research shows adipose-derived stem cells can heal osteoporosis-related fractures, offering a promising new method for spinal repair using unspecialized, regenerating cells with vital therapeutic potential.

    As per the Study, stem cells extracted from adipose tissue (known as body fat) can help heal osteoporosis-related fractures seen in humans. 

    • Osteoporosis is a disease which makes bones weak and fragile.  

    About Stem Cells

    • Meaning: They are unspecialized cells that can self-renew indefinitely and can also differentiate into more mature cells with specialized functions.
      • In humans, they have been identified in inner cell mass of the early embryo; in some tissues of foetus, umbilical cord, placenta; and in several adult organs. 
    • Key Types: Pluripotent stem cells (embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem cells) and Nonembryonic/Somatic/Adult stem cells.
      • Pluripotent stem cells: Ability to differentiate into all cells of the adult body. 
        • Embryonic Stem Cells (ESCs): Found in the embryo (3- 5 days post fertilization and prior to implantation) containing an inner cell mass capable of generating to all the specialized tissues of human body. 
        • Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells (iPSCs): Created through the introduction of embryonic genes into a somatic cell (For E.g. Skin Cell) causing it to revert back to a “stem cell like” state. 
    • Adult Stem Cells (ASCs): Undifferentiated cells found in tissue or organ and can differentiate to yield the specialized cell types of that tissue or organ. Key Types Include: Neural Stem Cells; Skin Stem Cells, etc.
    • Tags :
    • Stem Cells
    • Osteoporosis
    • Pluripotent stem cells
    • Adult Stem Cells (ASCs)
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