Stem Cell Blog
Stem Cell Blog
Neuroblastoma
This week we are taking a look at neuroblastoma, a childhood cancer, and finding out how stem cells could help. Neuroblastoma is a cancer which develops from nerve cells called neuroblasts and is most prevalent in very young children with 90% of all cases being...
Motor Neurone Disease Awareness
This week we are taking a look at Motor Neurone Disease (MND), a rare degenerative condition where parts of the nervous system become damaged. Also known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), the condition causes progressive weakness usually accompanied by muscle...
Newborn Screening Awareness
Last week changes to the newborn screening programme were announced. ย Babies will now be screened for 9 illnesses instead of the previous 5 illnesses. The new-born screening programme involves taking blood from a baby in their first few weeks of life; this is done...
2014 Review
2014 wasย a busy year for stem cell research. ย Here we take a look back at the yearโs leading developments. 2014 was a successful year for stem cell research in autoimmune diseases; an autoimmune disease is a condition whereby the bodyโs immune system attacks cells the...
World Braille Day: Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency Awareness
Forย World Braille Day we will be raising awareness of blindness caused by Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency (LSCD) and how stem cells are being used to save sight. The cornea is the window of the eye, covering the pupil, the lens and the iris. ย In order for vision to be...