Where I am missing? I know in one post you intentionally mentioned pluripotent cells.

. I mentioned stem cells--mean all type of stem cells are included.
The stem cells that could potentially allow us to regenerate are the pluripotent ones. Since adult mammals basically don't have any, we can't regenerate.
That's what you're missing. Well, one of the things.
Yes, there are many type of stem cells line(as explained in most links I provided).
None of which allow us to regenerate lost limbs. None of which are in circulation or take part in the normal healing process or in fighting disease.
Uptill now I could not be yet sure. Knowledge is not the property of academic educated people any one can learn or teach. In view of many unclarities as yet, research people do need brain storming points.
No they don't. At least, not such painfully wrong ones.
Due to still many miss or weaknesses, atleast we can keep ourselves updated & dynamic to recognize & find gems among many coloured stones collected be our previous contributors.
You are not presenting coloured stones. You are presenting bits of bark, leaves, dead insects and so on, and asking us each time if you've found a gem. We explain to you that you have not only not found a gem, you haven't even found a stone, and off you go again.
Here, Kumar, this is what your thinking leads to:
Stem Cell Tourist Dies From Treatment In Thailand
Last week, news that Costa Rica was shutting down a large stem cell clinic sparked a debate here on Slashdot about whether patients should be allowed to take the risks that come with untested treatments. Now comes news of what can happen when patients go looking for a shortcut. A patient suffering from an autoimmune disease that was destroying her kidneys went to a Bangkok clinic, where doctors injected her own adult stem cells into her kidneys. Now she's dead, and a postmortem revealed that the sites of injection had weird growths — 'tangled mixtures of blood vessels and bone marrow cells.' Researchers say the treatment almost certainly killed her.
The people researching stem cells are mostly good, honest scientists. The people pushing stem cell
therapies are all too often outright frauds - and murderers. (Though it's likely this unfortunate woman would have died from her disease anyway, since autoimmune diseases can be very difficult to treat.)