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Cell Therapy describes biological processes carried out by cellular components that result in a desired outcome either in vitro or in vivo. Exogenous administration-ready cell types have been discovered over time, and a growing variety of them have demonstrated therapeutic potential in animal models of a variety of diseases. Cell suspensions are injected into the bloodstream, a tissue, or an organ during cell therapy in the hopes that the injected cells will treat any existing or recent injuries. The most widely used Cell Therapy for the treatment of different blood malignancies and hematologic disorders is hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. Cell treatments may be used to treat autoimmune illnesses, malignancies, infectious diseases, and urinary difficulties. They may also be used to repair spinal cord injuries, rehabilitate individuals with neurological abnormalities, and regenerate damaged joint cartilage.