Stem Cell Blog

The uses of umbilical cord stem cells are rapidly increasing. Ten years ago, cord blood could treat about 40 conditions but today, that number is now over 80. As we look forward to new therapies for diseases and disorders like diabetes, autism and stroke, you can keep up to date with the latest developments in regenerative medicine on our stem cell blog.

Stem Cell Blog

The uses of umbilical cord stem cells are rapidly increasing. Ten years ago, cord blood could treat about 40 conditions but today, that number is now over 80. As we look forward to new therapies for diseases and disorders like diabetes, autism and stroke, you can keep up to date with the latest developments in regenerative medicine on our stem cell blog.
Mesenchymal stem cells treat sepsis

Mesenchymal stem cells treat sepsis

Stem cell therapy has the potential to cure sepsis, according to a team of scientists in Durham, North Carolina. What is sepsis and how do you get it? Sepsis is a condition that occurs when the bodyโ€™s normal response to infection goes into...

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HIV โ€˜undetectableโ€™ after stem cell transplant

HIV โ€˜undetectableโ€™ after stem cell transplant

A UK patient has entered remission from HIV for the past 18 months, after receiving a stem cell transplant. Although it is too early to say the patient has been โ€˜curedโ€™, researchers say the condition is now โ€˜undetectableโ€™ in the patientโ€™s body. The news...

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Cells4Life’s Stem Cell Timeline For 2019

Cells4Life’s Stem Cell Timeline For 2019

To kick off the new year, weโ€™ve taken a look back at some of the many cord blood developments of 2018 and a look forward to what 2019 could hold. Here is our stem cell timeline... Cerebral palsy and autism release Cells4Life released our 10th sample to...

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