What if the very thing that assists a fetus to grow in the womb could also prevent disease in a fully grown adult?
Monash Institute of Medical Research scientists have discovered that stem cells from the womb have the potential to treat inflammatory diseases such as lung fibrosis and liver cirrhosis in both children and adults.
The stem cells come from the amniotic membrane which is attached to the placenta and secretes the amniotic fluid that surrounds the baby while in the womb.
