Quiet Revolution Gets Under Way In Stem Cell Transplantation – Seeking Alpha
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Quiet Revolution Gets Under Way In Stem Cell Transplantation
Seeking Alpha The EU’s already considerable lead over the US in haematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) looks set to widen over the next few weeks, with two notable developments in this space. The first is the formal EU approval for Zalmoxis, a novel … |
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Stem Cell Research Market is Projected to have Significant Growth in Biotechnology Industry | Hexa Reports
Press Release Rocket This report “Stem Cell Research market” gives a market insight into the ever progressing and debatable market of Stem Cell Research segmented by type, technology and therapeutic area. Stem Cells by Type are further classified into Adult Stem Cells … Doctors’ Notes: Why scientific breakthroughs take time to move from lab to bedsideToronto Star Bipolar research boosted by skin cell donationsBBC News |
Harrow Times |
Celebrities get behind Kenton mum’s urgent stem cell search
Harrow Times Dozens of celebrities have rallied round a Kenton family who have just a month to find a bone marrow donor to save their mother’s life. Sharon Berger, 65, was saved by an anonymous stem cell donor three years ago. However her leukaemia has returned … |
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Bipolar research to benefit from sharing of patients’ stem cells
EurekAlert (press release) Stem cells from patients with bipolar disorder are being made available to scientists around the world to boost research into the condition. Experts hope it will lead to better understanding of the disorder and will help develop new treatments … Doctors’ Notes: Why scientific breakthroughs take time to move from lab to bedside Bipolar research boosted by skin cell donations |
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Stem cells could change lives of heart patients in UAE
Khaleej Times Doctors at Burjeel Hospital in Abu Dhabi started this autologous stem cell treatment in May this year for at least two patients who had degenerative diseases, one of whom has a severe neurological disease. “Results have been promising,” Dr Norbert W … |
