In Landmark Study, Human Stem Cells Restore Monkeys’ Movement After Spinal Cord Injury – Singularity Hub
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In Landmark Study, Human Stem Cells Restore Monkeys’ Movement After Spinal Cord Injury
Singularity Hub Stem cell therapy is highly attractive in its intuitive simplicity: you clean out injured cells, plop down a gang of healthy replacements, sit back, and wait for the body to heal itself. For spinal cord injuries the potential of stem cells to restore … |
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Incyte study could bring lessons for cancer immunotherapy
BioPharma Dive For all the clinical success of cancer drugs like Merck & Co.’s Keytruda, a good number of patients still don’t see a major benefit from immunotherapy. Finding a way to expand the share who do has become the chief objective of drugmakers in the space … |
