Where are adult stem cells released in the blood flow?
Through a complex series of events, adult stem cells are released in the blood vessels supplying the bone marrow. Stem cells then circulate throughout the body and migrate in tissues needing assistance. Supporting both the release and trafficking of stem cells constitutes the best approach to supporting the natural renewal system of the body.
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