
Diabetes therapy, cured with autotransplant: first in the world
25-Year-Old With Type 1 Diabetes Produces Insulin With Stem Cells Reprogrammed From Her Own Body: Breakthrough in Diabetes Therapy
25-Year-Old With Type 1 Diabetes Produces Insulin With Stem Cells Reprogrammed From Her Own Body: Breakthrough in Diabetes Therapy
Lab-created stem cells can cure blood diseases without the risks of bone marrow transplants.
US researchers have created mice with rat neurons integrated into the olfactory system, opening new perspectives for the study of brain diseases.
Paul Edmonds, a patient from California, defeated both HIV and cancer thanks to a revolutionary stem cell transplant.
Two recent studies reveal how stem cells can be used to regenerate an injured lung, opening new avenues for the treatment of respiratory diseases
Blood grown in the laboratory takes its first steps in the veins of some British volunteers: its future? Save the lives of those suffering from diseases that need transfusions.
Researchers have created the world's first "synthetic embryos": they do not need sperm, eggs and fertilization. Ethical doubts inevitable.
The reprogramming of patients' pancreatic cells has brought important first results, allowing patients with diabetes to produce insulin again.
The idea that we might be able to restore function after a spinal cord injury with the patient's own stem cells is truly intriguing.
Baldness, an ugly beast that can affect up to 85% of men after the age of 50. Until now. Today a remedy promises to cure her. Forever.
A new method turns human pluripotent stem cells into insulin-producing cells, which quickly cured acute diabetes in mice.
Fundamental discovery to make stem-based treatments on patients with kidney disease much easier: they can avoid kidney transplantation.
A research born to understand the phenomenon of gray hair has led to a new paradigm on stem cells. It could give us the cure for aging.
The importance of creating a human liver from a skin sample? Huge: it will be possible to create mini-organs to test human cures without risk.
A 44-year-old is the first patient to regain his sight with the innovative UK Health Service treatment based on healthy eye stem cells
Corneal transplantation from induced pluripotent cells (iPS) on July 27, then course and discharge on August 23. The patient has already regained her sight.
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