Stem Cell Blog
Употребата на матичните клетки од папочна врвца рапидно се зголемува. Пред 10 години крвта од папочна врвца можеше да лекува околу 40 состојби, но денес таа бројка е над 80. Со нетрпение очекуваме нови терапии за болести и нарушувања како што се дијабет, аутизам и мозочен удар, можете да бидете во тек со најновите случувања во регенеративната медицина на нашиот блог за матични клетки.
[1] http://www.downs-syndrome.org.uk/about/general/
[2] http://www.downs-syndrome.org.uk/about/general/
[3] http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Downs-syndrome/Pages/Complications.aspx
[4] http://www.cancer.gov/cancertopics/pdq/treatment/childAML/HealthProfessional/page8
[5] http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Downs-syndrome/Pages/Complications.asp

Autism is a developmental condition which affects around 500,000 people in the UK, it affects the way that people communicate and the way they understand the world around them. Autism is a spectrum disorder, this means that many people will share many of the same issues and difficulties because of autism but overall, autism will affect them all differently. Because of the spectrum nature of autism, it can be difficult for others to understand. For example one person with autism may appear to lead a “normal” life with qualifications and steady job while another may need lifelong support but both have the same condition, just variations of it.
While autistic people may not be on any medication to directly treat their autism, they may be on medication to treat conditions associated with it. These illnesses can include depression, epilepsy, ADHD and sleep disorders.
The cause of autism is still unknown but researchers believe that defective connections in the brain may be at fault. In some children with autism, the development and operation on the nervous system may have been affected by a dysfunctional immune system. Studies have shown that anti-inflammatories and steroids have some promise in helping to relieve the symptoms of autism.[1]

Aplastic anaemia (AA) is a potentially life-threatening condition caused by the bone marrow’s inefficient production of replenishing blood cells. Anaemia usually refers to a lack of red blood cells but with aplastic anaemia the term refers to a lack of all three blood cell types; red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets.
Each blood cell type has an incredibly important role; red blood cells carry oxygen around the body, white blood cells fight infections, germs and bacteria while platelets stop us bruising and bleeding.
and nose bleeds to name but a few.