by Cells4Life Middle East | Dec 10, 2016 | Stem Cell News
Scientists in the United States have discovered that certain types of mesenchymal stem cells are better for treating a condition called nonischemic dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM). DCM is a condition where the heart becomes enlarged and struggles to move blood around the...
by Cells4Life Middle East | Dec 8, 2016 | Stem Cell News
A new study suggests that scientists may be able to use appendage-derived stem cells to make wounds and burns heal much faster. In a paper published in the journal Burns & Trauma, lead author Dr. Sha Huang describes the potential of using stem cells from skin...
by Cells4Life Middle East | Dec 3, 2016 | Stem Cell News
More than 36 million people worldwide currently have HIV/AIDs, including 1.8 million children. 35 million people have already died from HIV/AIDs since the epidemic began. Scientists have been frantically trying to develop a cure for HIV/AIDs since the 1980s....
by Cells4Life Middle East | Dec 1, 2016 | Stem Cell News
Researchers in Japan have made an exciting discovery using stem cells that could lead to a cure for certain forms of deafness. The findings could restore hearing to children who are born deaf because of a congenital defect. Scientists have been using stem cells to...
by Cells4Life Middle East | Nov 29, 2016 | Stem Cell News
One of the greatest mysteries that paediatric cardiologists have been trying to solve is what causes certain structural defects in the heart muscles of babies. One common congenital issue that they have been studying is left ventricular non-compaction...
by Cells4Life Middle East | Nov 27, 2016 | Stem Cell News
Researchers believe that stem cells may be important for treating many eye diseases that are currently considered incurable. The biggest hurdle that they face when developing new stem cell therapies is safely transplanting cells into a patient’s eye without stem...