What is the difference between stem cells and immune cells?

The difference between stem cells and immune cells: stem cell therapy is to transplant healthy stem cells into patients or themselves to repair diseased cells or rebuild normal cells and tissues. ? Biological immunotherapy is to extract immature immune cells from patients, cultivate them in vitro with the latest international biotechnology, and then return them to patients. It can not only kill tumor cells accurately and efficiently, but also stimulate the body to produce anti-tumor immune response.

At present, biological immunotherapy is an effective method, which can overcome the shortcomings of traditional treatment methods, usher in more time for patients' lives, and has no toxic side effects during the treatment.

Stem cells are immature cells, which have the potential function of regenerating various tissues, organs and human bodies, while immune cells do not have this function.

Immune cells refer to cells involved in or related to immune response. Include lymphocytes, dendritic cells, monocytes/macrophages, granulocytes, mast cells and the like. Immune cells can be divided into many kinds, and all kinds of immune cells play an important role in the human body. Immune cells are commonly known as white blood cells, including lymphocytes, APSC pluripotent cells and various phagocytes, especially lymphocytes that can recognize antigens and produce specific immune responses.