Stem cells used to clear-up clogged arteries
Doctors are using stem cells to create new blood vessels to treat peripheral arterial disease.
Stem Cell-Engineered Windpipe for Cancer Patients
From abcnews.com Doctors in Italy announced they have used patients’ own stem cells to grow trachea tissue that led to seemingly successful transplanted windpipes in two patients… Read more »
View from the Top – Kenneth Aldrich, International Stem Cell Corporation
Kenneth Aldrich, Chairman of International Stem Cell Corporation, discusses the next generation of therapeutic stem cells.
Researchers Use Stem Cells From Patients’ Own Eyes to Restore Sight
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Is Stem Cell Research Making Progress?
Three distinguished researchers join NPR host Ira Flatow to discuss the latest adult and embryonic stem cell research news, and explain how the research may be used… Read more »
Stem Cells Could Change Diabetes Treatment
Doctors say stem cell transplants could help people with Type 1 diabetes live insulin-free lives; the stem cells come from the patient’s own body. From clipsyndicate.com
CBR: Umbilical Stem Cell Overview
Cord Blood Registry Launches Industry-Leading Innovations for Newborn Stem Cell Collection New Collection System Offers Parents Opportunity to Preserve a Greater Number and Diversity of Their Newborn’s… Read more »