What is Potential
Regenerative Cells (PRCs) and how do the PRCs occur?
Potential Regenerative Cells (PRCs) refers to the type of
tissue cells in human body, with the potential to proliferate and
differentiate and subsequently develop into tissues or organs.
Such
cells share the similarity in the characteristic life circle with other
common tissue cells which haveno the above potential, except that they can be induced into stem cells.
It is indicated by our basic and clinical application study
that this special type of tissue cells exist in all the tissues and
organs.
They remain resting state with a morphous as same as the
ordinary tissue cells in the tissue organs under normal conditions;
while, when damage (e.g. injury, aging, etc) happens, under specified conditions and environment, they can be
invigorated and converted into stem cells, which will further
proliferate, differentiate and regenerate into new tissues and tissue
organs with the structure and function substantially the same as that
of the previous ones.
Above all, the discovery of PRCs and their extensive
availability in the human body is regarded as the basis of the
establishment of the Science and techniques as well as all the
outcoming advancements in studies and clinical applications.
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