Stem Cells May Reverse Parkinson’s Disease
(Ivanhoe Newswire) — A team of researchers has now compared the ability of cells derived from different types of human stem cell to reverse disease in a rat model of Parkinson’s disease and identified a stem cell population that they believe could be clinically relevant. Parkinson disease results from the progressive loss of a specific subpopulation of nerve cells. Current treatments provide … Read more on redOrbit
Stem cells reverse disease in a model of Parkinson’s disease
Researchers have compared the ability of cells derived from different types of human stem cell to reverse disease in a rat model of Parkinson disease and identified a stem cell population that they believe could be clinically relevant. Read more on Science Daily
Stem Cells Reverse Parkinson Disease In Rat Model
A team of researchers – led by Sang-Hun Lee, at Hanyang University, Republic of Korea, and Kwang-Soo Kim, at Harvard Medical School, Belmont, – has now compared the ability of cells derived from different types of human stem cell to reverse disease in a rat model of Parkinson disease and identified a stem cell population that they believe could be clinically relevant. Parkinson disease results … Read more on Medical News Today
Amanda the RN receives the unit of human stem cells in preparation for transplant. Video Rating: 0 / 5
www.StemResearch.net -this is big medical news we learned today that doctors have restored sight to some people blinded by accident harvesting stem cells from their own eyes to grow new corneas. Suggesting a wider frontier ahead and here’s doctor Richard Bezer “imagine all the beauty of life gone in an instant suddenly blinded by a terrible accident you can only make out light and dark but now a seismic breakthrough using stem cells from one’s own eyes promises new sight to those blinded by burns it’s very exciting for an ophthalmologist it’s really is as good as it gets” This is a human cornea created with human stem cells remarkable images of replacement eye part grown in a laboratory here’s how they did it: Stem cells were taken from a part of the eye there was still unaffected. stem cell therapy, scientists then put them in an incubator to grow more the damaged cells were then replaced with a new ones they created. Stem cell recipients one blind for fifty years could see within a matter of months, in some cases with twenty twenty vision. Professor Gratceila Peligrino is behind this miracle-”how do they feel when you realized that this is really working it when you have seen one of those patients you’ll think that you have a reason to wake up and start running to do all all your job because even a single patient is a reason to do that” -an accomplished extends the boundaries of science this could extend to internal organs like the liver,we may learn techniques from … Video Rating: 5 / 5
Juren has MS. She learned of a new procedure at Northwestern University that plants her own Adult Stem Cells into her body. This is her journey of getting the whole process done. Laugh, cry, agree or disagree…but we hope more importantly, we all learn something.
Part 2 of Dr. Prockup’s “Plans for Using Adult Stem Cells to Treat Patients in Texas.” Video provided by Texans for Stem Cell Research as a free educational resource.