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Stem Cell Therapy: Current Status and Future Prospects
Despite theoretical potential, stem cell applications in tissue repair remain largely in research, with only three treatments—chondrocyte, corneal ligament cells, and engineered skin—currently approved in Spain, highlighting the complexity of regenerating tissues like cardiac muscle.
Stem Cell Therapy: Current Status and Future Prospects
Despite theoretical potential, stem cell applications in tissue repair remain largely in research, with only three treatments—chondrocyte, corneal ligament cells, and engineered skin—currently approved in Spain, highlighting the complexity of regenerating tissues like cardiac muscle.
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Spaceflight Accelerates Stem Cell Aging by Ten Times
A new study reveals that stem cells age ten times faster in space than on Earth, highlighting the significant health risks of space travel and offering potential insights into age-related diseases.
Spaceflight Accelerates Stem Cell Aging by Ten Times
A new study reveals that stem cells age ten times faster in space than on Earth, highlighting the significant health risks of space travel and offering potential insights into age-related diseases.
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BioRescue Project Offers Hope for Northern White Rhinos
Two remaining northern white rhinos in Kenya are the focus of BioRescue, a project using IVF, stem-cell research, and surrogacy to create viable embryos in an attempt to revive this functionally extinct subspecies.
BioRescue Project Offers Hope for Northern White Rhinos
Two remaining northern white rhinos in Kenya are the focus of BioRescue, a project using IVF, stem-cell research, and surrogacy to create viable embryos in an attempt to revive this functionally extinct subspecies.
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Lab-Grown Cells Cure Complex Type 1 Diabetes in Clinical Trial
Lab-grown insulin-producing cells successfully cured complex type 1 diabetes in a clinical trial, potentially solving donor shortages and offering a cure for approximately 120,000 patients in the Netherlands, with a new research center in Leiden focusing on broader implementation.
Lab-Grown Cells Cure Complex Type 1 Diabetes in Clinical Trial
Lab-grown insulin-producing cells successfully cured complex type 1 diabetes in a clinical trial, potentially solving donor shortages and offering a cure for approximately 120,000 patients in the Netherlands, with a new research center in Leiden focusing on broader implementation.
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ChemoID Test Significantly Improves Outcomes for Platinum-Resistant Ovarian Cancer
A phase 3 clinical trial published in Nature Partner Journal "Precision Oncology" demonstrates that the ChemoID test, analyzing tumor stem cells to guide chemotherapy selection, significantly improves response rates (50% vs 5%) and progression-free survival (11 months vs 3 months) in patients with p...
ChemoID Test Significantly Improves Outcomes for Platinum-Resistant Ovarian Cancer
A phase 3 clinical trial published in Nature Partner Journal "Precision Oncology" demonstrates that the ChemoID test, analyzing tumor stem cells to guide chemotherapy selection, significantly improves response rates (50% vs 5%) and progression-free survival (11 months vs 3 months) in patients with p...
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Pregnant Woman's Unborn Baby Helps Save Her Life After Car Crash
Kate Via, a 23-year-old pregnant woman from Nebraska, survived a car crash on November 21, 2024, due to her elevated pregnancy blood pressure and her baby's stem cells; she is currently undergoing rehabilitation after waking from a coma.
Pregnant Woman's Unborn Baby Helps Save Her Life After Car Crash
Kate Via, a 23-year-old pregnant woman from Nebraska, survived a car crash on November 21, 2024, due to her elevated pregnancy blood pressure and her baby's stem cells; she is currently undergoing rehabilitation after waking from a coma.
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Space Travel Accelerates Biological Aging: NASA Study
A NASA study, tracking human stem cells across four space missions, reveals that space travel accelerates biological aging, evidenced by reduced capacity of blood cells to produce healthy cells and increased genetic damage.

Space Travel Accelerates Biological Aging: NASA Study
A NASA study, tracking human stem cells across four space missions, reveals that space travel accelerates biological aging, evidenced by reduced capacity of blood cells to produce healthy cells and increased genetic damage.
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Space Travel Accelerates Biological Aging: Study
A new study tracking changes in human stem cells during four space missions reveals that space travel may accelerate biological aging, as evidenced by reduced ability of blood cells to generate new cells and increased genetic damage.

Space Travel Accelerates Biological Aging: Study
A new study tracking changes in human stem cells during four space missions reveals that space travel may accelerate biological aging, as evidenced by reduced ability of blood cells to generate new cells and increased genetic damage.
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Stem-Cell Treatment Shows Promise for Reversing Hearing Loss
A UK clinical trial is testing a new stem-cell treatment for hearing loss caused by auditory nerve damage, injecting lab-grown stem cells into the inner ear to regenerate damaged nerve cells; the trial, involving 20 profoundly deaf patients, will test the treatment's efficacy in reversing hearing lo...

Stem-Cell Treatment Shows Promise for Reversing Hearing Loss
A UK clinical trial is testing a new stem-cell treatment for hearing loss caused by auditory nerve damage, injecting lab-grown stem cells into the inner ear to regenerate damaged nerve cells; the trial, involving 20 profoundly deaf patients, will test the treatment's efficacy in reversing hearing lo...
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iPSC-Based Therapies Show Promise in Treating Diabetes and Parkinson's Disease
Recent studies show iPSC-derived cells successfully treated diabetes and Parkinson's disease in small clinical trials, offering hope for regenerative medicine, although challenges in cost and scalability remain.

iPSC-Based Therapies Show Promise in Treating Diabetes and Parkinson's Disease
Recent studies show iPSC-derived cells successfully treated diabetes and Parkinson's disease in small clinical trials, offering hope for regenerative medicine, although challenges in cost and scalability remain.
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CRISPR-Edited Microglia Show Promise in Reversing Alzheimer's in Mice
UCI scientists have developed a new Alzheimer's treatment using CRISPR gene-edited microglia immune cells to break down amyloid plaques in mice, reversing neurodegeneration; this targeted therapy may help overcome the blood-brain barrier, offering a promising new avenue for Alzheimer's and other neu...

CRISPR-Edited Microglia Show Promise in Reversing Alzheimer's in Mice
UCI scientists have developed a new Alzheimer's treatment using CRISPR gene-edited microglia immune cells to break down amyloid plaques in mice, reversing neurodegeneration; this targeted therapy may help overcome the blood-brain barrier, offering a promising new avenue for Alzheimer's and other neu...
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Stem Cell Therapy Shows Promise in Treating Paralysis from Spinal Cord Injuries
Four Japanese men paralyzed by spinal cord injuries showed significant recovery after receiving injections of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells; one can now stand and is learning to walk, while another regained some arm and leg movement, demonstrating a potential breakthrough in spinal cord injur...

Stem Cell Therapy Shows Promise in Treating Paralysis from Spinal Cord Injuries
Four Japanese men paralyzed by spinal cord injuries showed significant recovery after receiving injections of induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells; one can now stand and is learning to walk, while another regained some arm and leg movement, demonstrating a potential breakthrough in spinal cord injur...
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