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6omph9 t1_iuzj9z5 wrote

That's cool hopefully they can figure out how to repair spinal cords next.

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technofuture8 OP t1_iuzsvhc wrote

Well check this out, they cured this man's spinal cord injury using mesenchymal stem cells which they took from his belly fat. https://www.reddit.com/r/Futurology/comments/enzflj/maybe_not_a_world_first_but_certainly_for_the/

Though I must say umbilical cord derived mesenchymal stem cells are far superior than that, I've been researching mesenchymal stem cells for years so trust me. I first learned about mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) thanks to Joe Rogan, here watch this, this is just the first ten minutes the whole interview is on Spotify, but this how I became obsessed with MSCs https://youtu.be/uUCJo1j0S9s

They used umbilical cord MSCs on covid 19 patients in a small trial and the results were fucking amazing look.

https://physician-news.umiamihealth.org/miller-school-leads-groundbreaking-trial-treating-severe-covid-19-with-mesenchymal-stem-cells/

This company here is going through a phase 3 trial using umbilical cord MSCs for severe covid-19. Just thought I'd throw that out there. I think this might just be the first company in the USA to get approval for the use of mesenchymal stem cells from the FDA, as MSCs are not currently approved by the FDA.

https://therapeuticsolutionsint.com/therapeutic-solutions-international-announces-launching-of-phase-iii-clinical-trial-for-treating-covid-19-lung-damage-using-its-jadicell-universal-donor-stem-cell-drug/

Also check this out, I just posted this the other day. They used placenta derived mesenchymal stem cells to cure spina bifida in babies in California. https://www.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/yisj06/worlds_first_stem_cell_treatment_for_spina_bifida/

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celloist t1_iv00v78 wrote

Finally a use for belly fat cells.(since we dont really need body fat for survival anymore compared to 100 years ago)

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6omph9 t1_iv05rjy wrote

Lots of cool stuff happening Thanks

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Halperwire t1_iv1fdzj wrote

Muse Cells Provide the Pluripotency of Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Direct Contribution of Muse Cells to Tissue Regeneration https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26884346/ Have you come across muse cells?

Supposedly you can activate stem cell production in your body by lowering PKA levels. The stem cells are activated and go through cell division resulting in up to 8 progenitor cells. Of all stem cells the muse cells account for around 4%. If we have 7,400,000 total stem cells in a normal healthy person that comes out to about 300k muse cells. Couldn’t find a stem cell injection dosage anywhere to get a reference point but it would be interesting to see if how effective it would be to use your own body to product these stem cells by manually turning off PKA vs regular injections.

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technofuture8 OP t1_iv8z7ou wrote

Never heard of MUSE cells, interesting. You really want to read a good book about mesenchymal stem cells? Read this book right here, this book blew my fucking mind!!! https://www.amazon.com/Stem-Cell-Therapy-Disrupting-Transforming-ebook/dp/B071GRNQPX

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Halperwire t1_ivn8dh0 wrote

How depressing was that 😩

We are all going to wither away as our stem cells inevitably deplete then we die. Our only hope is that elixir becomes cheap and widespread enough that we all can take it every month or so to prevent using up our own stem cells.

You should try reading the phoenix protocal. I think you would find it interesting. The science is not well tested but I do think you can boost your body’s stem cell count but it’s unclear by how much. By that I mean they get into how this process in theory works but we are always regenerating out stem cell count. The difference being maybe it takes half the time while fasting vs a normal diet etc. Also I would like to know if it’s possible for someone’s normal healthy stem cell count to go up over time if they’ve gone from poor vascular to health to improved. Is vascular density really the limiting factor up until our telomeres disappear?

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Sea-Cake7470 t1_iuzpkot wrote

Immediate should be kidneys, heart, liver, pancreas, brain and so on ..... Whatever it requires.... Collagen from animals or stem cells whatever.... Medical field is way behind ..... I mean common we're ABT to enter simulation but yet we're still far behind physically.... It needs tremendous new innovations and breakthrough.....

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technofuture8 OP t1_iuzt0q9 wrote

Come back here and read the comments again, read my comment, you need to learn about mesenchymal stem cells.

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