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.



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A new phase II clinical trial has indicated that umbilical cord blood infusions are safe and are associated with improved social and communication abilities in children with autism.

Results from the study show that umbilical cord blood infusion were safe and well tolerated by the 180 children participating in the clinical trial. Cord blood was also associated with improvements in communication skills in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) without intellectual disability (ID).


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Initial data from early clinical trials show that mesenchymal stem cells could potentially stop the virus, calm the immune response and repair tissue damage caused by COVID-19.

As the pandemic continues, the race is truly on to find an effective treatment for COVID-19. With more than 500 clinical trials currently underway across the world, researchers are channelling all of their efforts and expertise in the hope of finding a cure.


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15/01/2024 News

If you are considering banking your baby’s umbilical cord blood, you may have questioned how long cord blood can be cryogenically stored.  In this blog post we answer that frequently asked question.

In 1988, Matt Farrow was just 5 years old and suffering from Fanconi Anaemia. Fanconi anaemia is a complex, genetic medical condition that can affect many body parts and lead to bone marrow failure[1]. He was seriously ill, but when his parents discovered they were expecting a baby who was not only free from the genetic condition but was a perfect match for her brother, the course of medical history was changed.  



An estimated 1 in 100 children(1) in the UK have some form of autism and currently four times more boys are diagnosed with the condition than girls.(2)

Autism is a spectrum disorder meaning that the symptoms are broad and vary greatly in severity. However they include problems with spoken language, social interaction and behaviour.