Fibroblast cells from skin are being tested for use in treating gum disease, erasing stretch marks and even growing hair. They can also theoretically be used for anti-aging therapies.
Fibroblast contains several crucial tissue proteins, including collagen and elastin, that can help cure a variety of disorders. A Houston-based biotech firm called Isolagen is conducting clinical trials, though there's no word as to when commercial products will be available.
Source: Betterhumans
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