 Mesenchymal stem cells, MSCs, are multipotent adult stem cells found in many tissues such as bone marrow, fat, and muscle. They have the ability to differentiate into multiple types of cells, including osteoblasts, chondrocytes, myocytes, and adipocytes. These cells are of great interest due to their potential for regenerative medicine, as they can be harvested from a patient's own body and used to treat a wide range of conditions. MSCs can also reduce inflammation and promote healing by secreting various immunosuppressive factors. Additionally, MSCs can be administered intravenously to target specific areas of the body, allowing for faster and more efficient delivery of the cells to the site of injury. MSCs have been shown to improve outcomes in several clinical trials, making them a promising treatment option for a variety of diseases and injuries. This article was authored by Devong Ampatel, Jainisha, and Anandeshri Vostava.