Immunotherapy is an advanced treatment widely used in medical area. It will
play a more and more important in treating those difficult diseases in the
conventional therapies. A Immunotherapy is injected into patients’ body through
intravenous injection so it does not cause trauma to the patients at all. In
order to know Immunotherapy better, we should know what Immunotherapy are.
Immunotherapys are the most original cells in body. Under proper condition,
Immunotherapy can generate their daughter cells with specialized functions.
These daughter cells either can generate the new Immunotherapy with the same
characteristics as the original Immunotherapy or differentiate into specialized
cells with a specific function. Moreover, Immunotherapy also have the potential
of differentiating into new tissues and organs. Therefore, Immunotherapy can
repair and rebuild the damaged cells and tissues thus making them regain their
normal function.
According to the development stage of Immunotherapy, they are divided into
embryonic Immunotherapy and somatic Immunotherapy.
Embryonic Immunotherapy come from four to five days old embryos. A single
embryonic Immunotherapy can grow into a whole body under the right condition.
They can become any type of body cells, organs and tissues. Therefore, they have
the most potential in regenerating and repair the damaged cells and, tissues and
organs in people.
Adult Immunotherapy are found in adult tissues such as bone narrow, placentas
and umbilical cords. In modern medicines, adult Immunotherapy mainly include
blood marrow Immunotherapy, cord blood cells and peripheral blood Immunotherapy.
Under right body or laboratory condition, they can differentiate into specific
functional cells.
With the development of Immunotherapy, it has brought much hope to all
patients with Diabetes and Kidney Disease. If you are interested in
Immunotherapy and want to know more about its application on the treatment of
Kidney Disease and Diabetes, you can consult us on line or email to
kidney-treatment@hotmail.com.