Volume 4 - Issue S1

Investigating the Potential of Aquatic Stem Cells for Regenerative Medicine

Shokhijakhon Shokhimardonov Zukhra Madrakhimova Akhrarkul Pardaev Nurbek Asqarov Bakhti Ochilova Shodiyor Atamurodov Anvar Khasanov Kurbonalijon Zokirov

Abstract

Environmental stressors are evaluated using techniques that measure their effects on a variety of parameters, such as immunocompetence, host-pathogen interactions, growth rates, reproduction, behavior, and physiology. Additional sublethal effects of environmental stress include phenotypic pliancy, expanded vulnerability to illness, tissue pathologies, modifications in friendly way of behaving, organic attacks, and transformations and epigenetic marks that influence posterity through germline-intervened transgenerational legacy. Since sea-going invertebrate dtem cells are pluripotent and can be utilized in a scope of natural exercises, for example, agamic multiplication and recovery, they hold guarantee for regenerative medication. Talk about the capability of oceanic undifferentiated cells for regenerative medicines in this review, along with their prospects for the future.

Keywords: Aquatic invertebrate stem cells, Regenerative medicine

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Date

December 2024

Page Number

119-125
International Journal of Aquatic Research and Environmental Studies