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Lipo cells help reconstruct cancer patient’s breast
Published on: 15th June 2012A potentially revolutionary way to help breast cancer survivors uses a woman's own stem cells to repair missing or disfigured breasts. A clinical trial is under way in Southern California.
Read the full story on NBC Los Angeles
Vein made from stem cells successfully transplanted
Published on: 14th June 2012Scientists have successfully transplanted a vein made from a 10-year-old girl's own stem cells into her body. It is the first time such an operation has been reported and marks an important step in the practical ability of doctors to use stem cells to grow replacement cells for damaged or diseased tissue.
Read the full story on The Guardian
Human bones grown from fat tissue stem cells in laboratory
Published on: 12th June 2012Scientists have grown human bone from stem cells in a laboratory. The development opens the way for patients to have broken bones repaired or even replaced with entire new ones grown outside the body from a patient's own cells. The researchers started with stem cells taken from fat tissue. It took around a month to grow them into sections of fully-formed living human bone up to a couple of inches long.
Human bones grown from fat tissue MSCs
Published on:Scientists have grown human bone from stem cells in a laboratory. The development opens the way for patients to have broken bones repaired or even replaced with entire new ones grown outside the body from a patient's own cells.
The researchers started with stem cells taken from fat tissue. It took around a month to grow them into sections of fully-formed living human bone up to a couple of inches long.
Read the full story on The Telegraph
Cord blood transplants- hope in curing patients with HIV
Published on: 11th June 2012Timothy Brown made medical history when he became the first patient who was essentially cured of HIV, after receiving a stem cell transplant from a person who was genetically resistant to the infection. Now, doctors are hoping to build on Brown’s success by treating HIV patients using cord blood units that have the same HIV-resistant gene.
Read the full story on FOX News
Cord blood stem cell treatment helps child walk
Published on: 7th June 2012Six years after being diagnosed with Hypotonia, or Floppy Baby Syndrome, a Valley girl is showing signs of improvement.
“Thank God we stored the cord’s blood, because I never thought Katie would be in the position to need it but we used half of it and thank God we have it,” said Paul Murphy.
Read the full story and watch the video on abc15

