Using dog stem cells for healing purposes






by Giles Terry


Harnessing canine adult stem cells for healing body damage is definitely an innovative breakthrough in medical science for the management of every possible illness of mans closest friend.

Like humans, when a dog breaks a bone or tears a ligament, the body's natural reaction is to repair itself in a healing process and the cells that are responsible for this is known as the stem cells.

Recent studies have identified that the canine adult stem cell continues to be thought to be one of the most prominent stem cell types that can be used for regenerative and repairative properties for the four legged species.

Canine adult stem cells are basically undifferentiated cells that may be found through the dog's body that divide and replenish dying cells, in addition to repairing tissues and bones.

The primary role of a canine adult stem cell in the dog is to maintain, as well as repair tissues in your body.

The canine adult stem cell also play key roles in replacing muscle, bone or blood cells, particularly in healthy adult dogs, despite the normal wear and tear of cells and tissues.

Currently, studies have established that canine adult stem cells have been discovered in lots of organs and tissues, however, there were recent discoveries that there are a small number of stem cells in each muscle or navicular bone.

These canine adult stem cells are viewed to become baked into a specific area of a tissue where each stem cells may remain inactive for years at any given time and can only be activated for regeneration once that tissue is damaged by disease or injury.

Adult tissues that have been found out to possess reportedly been identified to contain these fascinating adult stem cells that include the bone marrow, blood vessels, skeletal muscle, liver and the brain.

Current milestones in to the studies and findings made on canine adult stem cells will continue to astound and awe since it has opened new doors for the scientific community, in addition to setting new heights for the treatment of once enigmatic diseases among dogs.

Hopefully with more intensive studies, canine adult stem cells continue to supply more solutions to many other health issues, as well as shed light on the mystery that has afflicted mans best friend.

Harnessing adult canine stem cells for healing many diseases that still afflict dogs will pave the way for inspiring pet owners around the world.




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