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Journal of Animal Feed Science and Technology

Volume  10, Issue 2, July-December 2022, Pages 65-71
 

Review Article

Stem Cell Therapy is a Promising Tool in Reproductive Veterinary Medicine

Vaibhav V Choutmal1, Manjusha G Patil2, Pankaj B Hase3

Post Graduate Scholar, Department of Animal Reproduction, Gynecology and Obstetrics, 2Assistant Professor, College of Veterinary and Animal Sciences, Parbhani 431401, Maharashtra, India, 3Assistant Professor, Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, Ethics and Jurisprudence, Mumbai Veterinary College, Parel, Mumbai 400012, Maharashtra, India.

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DOI: DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21088/jafst.2321.1628.10222.4

Abstract

Stem cell therapy is the main focus of regenerative medicine. Both scientifically and practically, the stem cell field in veterinary medicine is still developing quickly. Several animal reproductive problems can currently be treated with stem cell therapy, according to scholarly literature. A subspecialty of medicine known as "regenerative medicine" researches ways to create, fix, or replace harmed or diseased cells, organs, or tissues. The sources of pluripotent and progenitor cell lineages include embryonic stem cells (ES), adult stem cells, induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), fetal stem cells, and umbilical cord blood stem cells. Which are used to treat the various syndromes and complications of animal reproduction gynecology and obstetrics.


Keywords : Infertility; Pluripotent; Regenerative medicine; Stem cells; Testis xenografting.
Corresponding Author : Manjusha G Patil, Assistant Professor, Department of Veterinary Clinical Medicine, Ethics and Jurisprudence, Mumbai Veterinary College, Mumbai 400012, Maharashtra, India.