Category: Clinical updates
Cord blood shown to help cerebral palsy treatment
Published on: 13th December 2017Another study published in STEM CELLS TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE shows that autologous umbilical cord blood can improve motor function in young children with cerebral palsy.
Could stem cell therapy replace heart transplants?
Published on: 5th December 2017A leading heart surgeon claims that heart transplants will be obsolete within 10 years, due to advancements in stem cell therapy and artificial pumps.
7-year-old receives life saving treatment using his own skin stem cells
Published on: 13th November 2017In a ground-breaking application of autologous skin stem cells, a young boy was saved from a potentially life-threatening genetic disease affecting his entire skin.
Cord Blood Stem Cells used in Cerebral Palsy Treatment
Published on: 31st October 2017Results of the latest study by Dr Joanne Kurtzberg give new hope to Cerebral Palsy sufferers, through use of cord blood stem cells.
The latest highly anticipated study, by Dr Joanne Kurtzberg from Duke University, into the use of cord blood stem cells for the treatment of Cerebral Palsy in young children has given very promising results. The study, published in peer reviewed STEM CELLS TRANSLATIONAL MEDICINE, suggest that an IV infusion of cord blood stem cells improves whole brain connectivity and motor function in young children with Cerebral Palsy.
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