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Study of umbilical cord blood to treat traumatic brain injury
Published on: 20th May 2013Traumatic brain injury is the primary cause of pediatric trauma related morbidity and mortality. Currently there is no reparative therapeutic option available, and all interventions are designed to prevent injury progression or secondary brain injury.
BBC news: scientists make ‘laboratory-grown’ kidney
Published on: 17th April 2013A kidney "grown" in the laboratory has been transplanted into animals where it started to produce urine, US scientists say.
Cord blood stem cells CD133+ for heart applications
Published on: 15th April 2013New research has found that stem cells derived from human cord blood could be an effective alternative in repairing heart attacks.
Fat stem cells show promise against brain cancer
Published on: 18th March 2013Stem cells taken from patients' own fat tissue could potentially be used to deliver treatments direct to brain tumours, say scientists after early laboratory tests.
Researchers grow teeth from gum cells
Published on: 9th March 2013Dentists may one day be able to replace missing teeth with ones newly grown from gum cells, say UK researchers.
Highlights of a year of celebration and success!
Published on: 6th December 2012Turning ten is always a special milestone and that has definitely been the case for Future Health in 2012. As Europe’s first accredited private family stem cell bank and a UK Queen’s Award recipient we’ve been marking a decade as a pioneer in the expert collection and cryopreservation of stem cells for potential future use in medical treatments.

