Stem Cell Blog
Stem Cell Blog
Could stem cells offer a treatment for Parkinson’s disease?
A team of scientists in Japan have demonstrated that neurons derived from stem cells can be used to treat the symptoms of Parkinson’s in monkeys. Parkinson’s affects around 1 in 500 people in the UK and is caused when dopamine-producing nerve cells degenerate and can...
Gene Altering Therapy to Treat Leukaemia Set for FDA Approval
In early July 2017 a panel of cancer experts unanimously endorsed CAR-T treatment for leukaemia. With FDA approval expected, it will become the first gene therapy to reach the market creating a ‘living drug’ that genetically alters a patients own cells to fight...
Seeing the benefits of cord tissue in the treatment of macular degeneration
There are many forms of macular disease affecting eyesight, the most common of which is age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In fact, AMD is the leading cause of sight loss in the developed world. And, it is not just the old who are affected, juvenile macular...
First USA trial using umbilical cord tissue to treat autism
This month saw publication of the results of a groundbreaking new trial into umbilical cord blood as a treatment for autism. The study showed enormous promise, with 75% of children showing an improvement in their condition.
Umbilical Cord Blood – A Cure For Autism?
For the very first time a potentially transformational study has demonstrated that stem cells from a child’s own umbilical cord may offer a treatment for autism.

