The Holy Grail of cancer research is discovered: New blood test that can detect 10 different types of cancer YEARS before someone gets ill
A blood test that can detect 10 types of cancer potentially years before someone becomes ill has been described as the holy grail of cancer research.
Japan Approves Revolutionary Stem Cell Technique to Treat Heart Disease
Japanese medical researchers just gained approval to treat patients with heart disease through a unique stem cell process.
Clinical trial of stem cell therapy to repair spinal cord injuries brings promises
American researchers reported on Friday in the journal Cell Stem Cell the first-in-human phase 1 clinical trial in which neural stem cells were transplanted into participants with chronic spinal cord injuries produced measurable improvement in three of four subjects, with no serious adverse effects.
Announcing the 3rd National Festival and International Congress on Stem cells and Regenerative Medicine in the Science Events section of the ISSCR website
According to the Public Relations and International Affairs of the council for Stem cell science and technology for Stem Cells, holding of the "Third National festival and International Congress on Stem cells and regenerative medicine was informed in the Scientific Events section of the website: (ISSCR) The International Society for Stem Cell Research.
Visit of the first technology development center of advanced embryo cell products
The vice president for science and technology affairs visited the first technology development center of advanced embryo cell products with the goal of supporting technological projects in the area of cells and molecules.
First 3D printed human corneas
The first human corneas have been 3D printed by scientists at Newcastle University.
Grant awarded to study whether stem cells can treat urinary incontinence
School of Medicine researcher Bertha Chen, MD, has been awarded $5.98 million by the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine to investigate ways of using a person’s own stem cells to treat urinary incontinence.
FDA to issue guidance on cell and gene therapy in July
Scott Gottlieb has kept himself busy during his tenure as head of the Food and Drug Administration.
Regenerative Wound Dressings Developed by Lithuanian Scientists Will Heal Deep Wounds
According to data, of the total healthcare expenditure in the European Union, wound management makes up 2–4%. A single chronic wound can cost up to 10 thousand EUR to treat, and it is estimated that up to 1.5% of EU population has one or more of such wounds.
Researchers show how Spred1 molecule protects HSC homeostasis under diet-induced stress
Researchers at Kanazawa University report in Cell Stem Cell how the Spred1 molecule is involved in hematopoietic stem cell self-renewal.