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The Oxford Stem Cell Institute 2012 Annual Symposium on Thursday 15th March - Smart Cells International amongst Sponsors

The Oxford Stem Cell Institute are holding their annual stem cell symposium with renouned speakers from the Medical Research Council and The Medical Research Centre for Regenerative Medicine, University of Edinburgh. Smart Cells International are proud to be part of this event, please click here to read more.

Heart Attack Scars 'healed' with Stem Cell therapy.

Damage caused by a heart attack has been healed using a patients stem cells gathered from his own heart. There was an unprecedented increase in new heart muscle, read more about this facsinating story by clicking here .

Cord Blood Breakthrough, view the video here.

Treatment gives new hope to thousands of new born babies

 

 

Hal Broxmeyer talks about cord blood stem cells

Hal E. Broxmeyer, founder of the world's first cord blood bank, gave a talk at a breakfast seminar recently on the current state of the art in cord blood banking and cord blood stem cell transplants. To date, more than 25,000 cord blood transplants have been performed for a wide range of disorders.

Adult stem cells from cord blood help repair damaged heart muscle

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.

Stem cells as a therapeutic tool for the blind: biology and future prospects

The Royal Society of Biology has recently published a paper giving details of a trial in which it was shown that subretinal stimulation may restore some visual function in blind patients. Retinal degeneration is the most common cause of blindness in the developed world. The trial proves that residual retinal circuits can be reawakened after photoreceptor loss and defines a goal for stem-cell-based therapy to replace photoreceptors.

New Study Finds Cord Blood-derived Stem Cell Treatments Improve Ataxia Patients' Functionality and Quality of Life

Hereditary Ataxia is a neurodegenerative disorder. Symptoms of the condition include a variety of functional impairments relating to speech, walking, swallowing, and other physical activities and there is no cure for this condition.

UK stem cell stroke trial passes first safety test

The world's first clinical trial of brain stem cells to treat strokes is set to move to its next phase.

Yorkshire charity funds 'ground-breaking' cancer study

A cancer charity has given £2.15m to the University of York to fund prostate cancer stem cell research.

Scientists at the university will explore the molecular properties that allow the cells to survive, spread and resist treatment.

They aim to make a new generation of cancer drugs to target the cells and tackle the cause of the disease.

Doctors begin major stem cell trial for MS patients

A major clinical trial will investigate whether stem cells can be safely used to treat multiple sclerosis (MS).

It is hoped eventually to slow, stop or even reverse the damage MS causes to the brain and spinal cord.

The trial, involving up to 150 patients across Europe, is due to start later this year. Dr Paolo Muraro from Imperial College London said: "There is very strong pre-clinical evidence that stem cells might be an effective treatment."

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