New stem cell lines carry genetic disorders: the 62 embryonic stem cell lines may aid research into diseases that have been studied mainly in mice.(News): An article from: Internal Medicine News

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Do You Know What Is A Stem Cell Transplant?

Controversial and at the heart of much debate, a stem cell transplant is the procedure where the body might not produce enough stem cells within the bone marrow, and other stem cells are transplanted in their place. Sometimes referred to as a bone marrow transplant, a stem cell transplant is often used to treat conditions such as Leukemia, Myelofibrosis, certain forms of cancer, and Aplastic Anemia.

Stem cells could be taken from bone marrow or from the blood of an umbilical cord. Since stem cells are early cell forms, they will with ease adapt and grow into the species of cells that the body needs. Among the benefits of a stem cell transplant involve assisting the body exchange damaged stem cells as well as replace and renew cells that probably get cancerous or malignant. When new, healthy stem cells are transplanted they often include high levels of immunity and can strengthen the body’s weakened immune system.

Undergoing a stem cell transplant is a highly risky procedure and there are many possible complications that might ensue. It is imperative to discuss all of the rewards, risks, and potential complications with your health care provider and to extensively investigate the process being proposed. Some of the most prevalent complications include failure of the stem cell to take, damage to blood vessels or organs, developing cataracts and cancers which can secondary to present cancers, plus a specific condition called Graft versus Host Disease that outcome from donor stem cells.

For those that undergo stem cell transplants, it might occupy to one year before your body becomes normalized, especially if donor cells were used. Healing is quicker when the transplant uses a person’s own stem cells. For those that seek success with their stem cell transplant, and whose bodies do not reject the cells, outcomes are very good as well as patient often enjoys a life free of illness and disease.

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Plain Talk on Stem Cell Research

You know all those voices telling you that human embryos must be destroyed to succeed in stem cell research? They’re wrong. This book explains why. Read a sample chapter at www.checkwithchip.blogspot.com.

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Manual of Stem Cell and Bone Marrow Transplantation (Cambridge Medicine)

Over the past 35 years, stem cell and bone marrow transplantation have evolved from experimental therapies to well-established and widely used treatments for a variety of malignant and nonmalignant conditions. This is a practical pocket manual for all members of the stem cell and bone marrow transplant team, based on a popular in-house handbook used at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The manual covers all aspects of the transplantation process, from stem cell processing through management of t

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