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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.




20/01/2024 News

Huffington Post

Breakthrough research involving a brain transplant of stem cells could offer hope for the treatment of both autism and Parkinson’s disease.

The study, from Harvard University, has already proven successful with mice.  Following the transfer of healthy stem cells from mouse embryos into the brains of adult mice who were unable to use leptin, a hormone that tells the body when to stop eating, the mice were able to process the hormone and went on to lose weight.


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Aditi Shankar is just eight years old, but she is a pioneer of British medicine thanks to a new way in which she has received a kidney transplant. But first, a little about the girl.

Aditi has the rarest form of dwarfism in the world, Schimke immuno-osseous dysplasia (SIOD). The condition is so rare that it affects only one in one to three million people worldwide. A genetic disorder, SIOD leads to sufferers needing hip transplants, bone marrow transplants, and kidney failure. Unfortunately, the life expectancy of those with this condition is incredibly short at 11 years of age.


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We’re excited to share some promising results from a recent clinical trial that holds great promise for treating Type 1 diabetes.

This ground-breaking research was presented at the American Diabetes Association‘s 83rd Scientific Sessions on June 23, 2023. The study involved six patients who were administered varying doses of stem cell-derived beta cells. The results were nothing short of remarkable.


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The doctor who treated seven-time World Champion driver, Michael Schumacher with stem cell therapy following his traumatic brain injury is now using the same treatment to help treat coronavirus.

Back in June, renowned clinical cardiac surgeon Professor Philippe Menasché performed pioneering stem cell treatment on the Formula 1 icon. Schumacher is said to have received transfusions of stem cells to reduce inflammation and help regenerate his nervous system after sustaining a life-changing brain injury almost 7 years ago.


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Rock star and TV personality, Ozzy Osbourne, has been reported to have made “mind-blowing progress” after receiving stem cell treatment for Parkinson’s disease.

The metal icon travelled to Panama a few weeks ago to undergo treatment using stem cells to tackle the disease. In a recent interview, his daughter Kelly, reveals that after just one round of stem cell treatment that Ozzy’s symptoms are lessening.