Tag Archives: Induced Multipotent Stem Cells (iMS)

How iMS Cells from Human Fat Are Changing Medicine

Imagine a world where healing is not just a hope, but a reality, thanks to the power of our bodies. In the field of regenerative medicine, a groundbreaking discovery has emerged, one that might sound like science fiction but is very much a scientific fact. Researchers have found a way to transform ordinary human fat cells into “smart” stem cells, known as Induced Multipotent Stem Cells (iMS). This breakthrough, led by a team at UNSW…

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Harnessing the Healing Power of “Smart” Stem Cells Derived From Human Fat

Recent research has uncovered a new type of smart stem cell known as Induced Multipotent Stem Cells (iMS), marking a significant step forward in the field of regenerative medicine. These iMS cells, derived from readily accessible human fat cells, have shown an impressive ability to adapt and transform in animal studies, thus demonstrating their potential for tissue repair1. John Pimanda, a UNSW Medicine & Health professor, explains that iMS cells are unique in their ability…

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