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<< previous page 1 2 next page>> written by Wayne Channon Stem cells research is a growing field that has seen a lot of controversy over the years with people having different views on that. written by Wayne Channon The transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells really is nowadays established as a therapy for a wide variety of congenital or even acquired severe disorders of the hematopoietic system as well as for chemo or even radio sensitive malignancies. written by Marcia Henin Information about stem cells and how they are growth for health purposes using drug delivery systems. written by Wayne Channon Although there are no accurate data for concordance rates of leukaemia in infant twins, it seems to be very high, and perhaps approaching one hundred percents. written by Wayne Channon Very interestingly, human embryonic stem cells have the wonderful capacity to differentiate themselves into a very large variety of other cell types. written by Mumtaz Pachisa While President Obama recently lifted the ban on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research imposed by President Bush eight years ago, some people continue to oppose this move and call it unethical. So, while the scientific community is thrilled by the news and says the research will lead to medical breakthroughs, some communities consider the research as a "slippery slope". But, what exactly are stem cells and why are they so important as to generate hot debates among all sorts of circles - political, social, religious, and what not? Here's a look at some of those details. written by Juana Veters A nutritional supplement can increase circulating adult stem cells. An increase in these cells will assist the body in achieving and maintaining good health. written by Juana Veters Scientists are now realizing the important role the number of circulating adult stems cells play in achieving and maintaining optimal health. Cardiovascular health may be determined by the amount of these circulating adult stem cells. written by Wayne Channon It is postulated that volume reduction of umbilical cord blood units in albumin or dextran before infusion into patients results in improved cell viability. written by Wayne Channon Stem cell banks and cord blood banks are becoming more and more common those days but did you know that the world’s first stem cell bank actually officially opened in the United Kingdom in 2004. written by Wayne Channon Stem cells have the extraordinary prospective to be able build up in the body into many different cell types written by Marcia Henin The development of Biotechnology and the affect it has in detecting Toxicity levels in the Human body.
written by Wayne Channon The recent explosion of interest in cell replacement therapies and the use of cord blood banks for diabetes have driven primarily by the dramatic progress in allergenic islet cell transplantation. written by Wayne Channon Neutral transplantation has been used to study and promote the regenerative potential of the brain after an ischemic insult. Foetal neutral stem cells that can be collected from cord blood banks or stem cells banks can reduce behavioural deficits in damaged and compromised brain in animals and in humans written by Bnei Baruch Technological advances promise to increase our life span to 150 years or more. Kabbalah explains why the concept of physical immorality is so seductive and how we can feel eternal life through the soul. written by Wayne Channon Achieving normal glycaemia is the goal of all diabetes therapy.
Potentially, there are many ways to achieve this goal, including transplantation of cells exhibiting glucose-responsive insulin secretion. written by Prince Cruise The stem cell storage industry is on a boom with the huge number of private and public banks joining the industry. written by Wayne Channon A new study presented in San Fransico in the United States of America by Froilan Granero-Molto has revealed that adult stem cells can help improve healing of broken bones written by Wayne Channon The risk of any child developing leukaemia is roughly about only 1 in 2000 with more or less 400 to 450 new cases a year in the United Kingdom only. written by Corwin Brown Bowel cancer may also be called rectal, colorectal or colon cancer. However, once the cancer has spread beyond the wall of the bowel, it becomes harder to treat. The bowel cancer statistics on these pages are designed for use by health professionals. written by Wayne Channon A cord blood bank is a facility which stores umbilical cord blood for future use. written by Wayne Channon Other than a source of hematopoietic stem cells, bone marrow has been discovered to contain stem cells of non-hematopoietic tissues that could help produce functional recovery in stroke. written by Wayne Channon It has long been recognised that childhood leukaemia is not one homogeneous disease. written by Wayne Channon Given the current practical limitations of glucose monitoring and insulin delivery systems, in addition to the current shortage of cadaveric organs, an alternative source of cells that can sense blood glucose levels written by Wayne Channon Stem cells offer a potential solution to the opposed requirements of cell proliferation and function. written by Wayne Channon Allogeneic liver transplantation remains the only effective treatment available to patients with liver failure. Because of a serious shortage of liver donors, however, an alternative therapeutic approach is urgently needed. written by Wayne Channon Type 1 diabetes is caused by autoimmune destruction of pancreatic stem cells and is characterised by absolute insulin insufficiency. written by Wayne Channon Xenogeneic cells are a potential source of cells for transplantation therapy. Because pigs regulate glucose in a similar physiological range to that of humans, and because porcine insulin has been used as an exogenous source of insulin written by Wayne Channon Cord blood collection is a simple, safe and painless procedure done regularly by cord blood banks. written by -- -- Ethical and moral issues over embryonic stem cell research << previous page 1 2 next page>> |