How Stem Cells Could Make Elderly Blood Vessels ‘Younger’ – Daily Beast
Daily Beast |
How Stem Cells Could Make Elderly Blood Vessels ‘Younger’
Daily Beast “Rampant” and “elderly” are words rarely used in the same sentence, unless we are talking of the percentage of people over 65 years old worldwide. Life expectancy has considerably increased, but it is still unknown how many of those years are going to … |
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A brave new world of robot chemists and ‘synthesiser farms’ awaits
Chemistry World … prohibitively expensive for individual labs and operating them often takes a lot of getting used to. ‘Automation has to offer a simplified tool so that the resistance to starting using it is not that high,’ comments Nevado. Despite these hindrances … |
Seeking Alpha |
CAR–T Buying Bonanza, bluebird bio Is Next On The Acquisition Block
Seeking Alpha These diseases are: adrenoleukodystrophy, Beta Thalassemia, and sickle cell disease. These targeted indications are treated by using Bluebird’s gene therapy technology. The beauty of Bluebird’s technology is that it can be applied to CAR-T therapy as … |
The Independent |
British woman who received life-saving stem cell transplant meets German donor on ‘trip of a lifetime’
The Independent After an extensive search, blood cancer charity Anthony Nolan was able to match her up with an anonymous donor in Germany, whose stem cells saved Ashling’s life. Two years later, in 2014, Anthony Nolan put Ashling in touch with her donor, Jan. And … |
