Scientists help mice regain mobility after a stroke using human stem cell transplants, opening up a promising avenue for ...
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Stem cell transplant for stroke leads to brain cell growth and functional recovery in mice
When someone has a stroke—a leading worldwide cause of death and disability—time is of the essence. Almost nine out of 10 cases are ischemic strokes, caused by restricted blood flow in the brain, and ...
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced the approval of the first hematopoietic stem cell transplant therapy to treat ...
The program at John Theurer Cancer Center is the largest in New Jersey, offering advanced cell-based treatments and numerous research trials. A multidisciplinary team committed to patient-centered ...
Of the 11 patients treated with BE-CAR7 T cells, seven are in remission, including one patient who has been in remission for three years.
Trachea cancer patient receives new trachea grown from own stem cells. Jan. 13, 2012— -- Christopher Lyles, 30, of Abingdon, Md, exhausted the limited treatment options available in the U.S. for ...
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