Japan launches innovative treatments for Parkinson's and heart failure
Japan has approved innovative stem cell treatments for Parkinson's disease and acute heart failure, marking a significant advancement in regenerative medicine.
Japan approves first stem cell treatment for Parkinson's; therapy may reach patients later this year
Japan has approved a groundbreaking stem cell treatment for Parkinson's disease that aims to replace damaged neurons in the brain and could be available to patients in 2026.
Revolutionary Results in Parkinson's Disease Treatment in Japan
Japan has become the first country in the world to approve stem cell therapy for Parkinson's disease with promising results reported for heart attack treatment as well.
Explaining how stem cells learn to reach the brain to treat stroke
A study reveals that implanted stem cell neurons contain intrinsic codes for navigating and forming connections, potentially enhancing cellular therapy for stroke-affected brains.