Researchers at the University of Bristol have found heart muscle-like cells, grown from umbilical cord blood cells, can help repair muscle damaged by a heart attack.
The researchers have found heart muscle-like cells grown using stem cells from umbilical cord blood could help repair heart muscle cells damaged by a heart attack.
The study found that it is possible to expand up to seven-fold, in vitro, rare stem cells (called CD133+) from umbilical cord blood and then grow them into cardiac muscle cells.