Scripps Research neuroscientist Giordano Lippi is the recipient of a $4 million grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) to study haploinsufficiency, a condition where only ...
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Sugar-coated stem cells heal damaged livers — replacing transplants
A new method developed by scientists could soon make liver disease treatment easier and more effective—without a transplant.
People who receive stem cell therapy within a week of their first heart attack have nearly a 60 per cent lower risk of ...
Most people have heard of stem cells. They are often described as "miracle" cells –ones that can grow into any other type of ...
The human brain can do many amazing things, but self-repair is not one of its repertoire of abilities. Once neurons die—from ...
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Stem cell breakthrough may restore hearing loss
Recent advancements in stem cell therapy are paving the way for potential breakthroughs in reversing hearing loss. This ...
Cells contain a blueprint in the form of DNA that dictates what they can make. This blueprint is converted into a message ...
Dr. Matthew Matasar discusses why stem cell transplant is still a standard, life-saving option in blood cancers and how CAR-T ...
A boy in California may have saved his father from a deadly returning cancer by becoming one of if not the world's youngest ...
"He donated six million stem cells to save my life, so it's not just an honor to call him my son, I'm proud to call him my hero," Nick Mondek said.
From cold plunges and sleep tracking, to juice cleanses and functional fitness, there's no shortage of wellness trends to try ...
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Stem cell therapy linked to lower risk of heart failure after a heart attack
Patients with weak heart function who receive stem cell therapy shortly after a heart attack are at lower risk of developing heart failure and related hospital stays compared with standard care, finds ...
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