"Dancing Therapy" Restores Spinal Cord Injury in the Laboratory
Researchers at Northwestern University created the most detailed spinal cord model to date in the lab, inducing injury and subsequently treating it with 'dancing molecules.'
Scientists from the United States develop the first treatment that rejuvenates the immune system
U.S. scientists have developed a groundbreaking treatment that rejuvenates the immune system by removing aging-related inflammatory stem cells, demonstrating its effectiveness in aged mice.
A Safe Alternative to Fillers and Silicone: Doctor Reveals a 'Revolution' in Aesthetic Medicine Through Stem Cells
Dr. Aris Steroudimas highlights a new approach in aesthetic surgery using stem cell-enhanced fat to rejuvenate tissues and reduce recovery time.
Understanding the Causes of Pulmonary Fibrosis Using Human iPS Cells, and Identifying Candidate Drugs - Kyoto University
A research team from Kyoto University has used human iPS cells to elucidate the causes of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis and identify potential drug candidates for treatment.
Record Number of Volunteer Donor Stem Cell Transplants Delivered Last Year
A record number of 179 stem cell transplants were delivered from the Finnish stem cell registry last year, according to the Finnish Red Cross Blood Service.
Cellular Implant Against Parkinson's Tested on Humans
Researchers at USC's Keck Medicine Medical Center are testing an experimental stem cell implant on Parkinson's patients to restore dopamine production in the brain.
Discoveries in Science: From Intermittent Fasting to Brick Construction โ these breakthroughs have been achieved by Munich scientists
Research from TU Munich highlights significant advancements in rapid disease diagnosis, sustainable robotics for ocean cleanup, and innovative uses of stem cells by 2025.
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.
Unveiling why some cancer therapies increase cardiac risk
Research reveals that clonal hematopoiesis, characterized by age-related variants in blood stem cells, may explain the increased cardiac risk in certain cancer therapies.
What if menstruation occurred every three months? Hongmei Wang, the Chinese biologist researching how to expand fertile life amid demographic collapse
Chinese biologist Hongmei Wang is investigating ways to extend fertile life using cutting-edge experiments with stem cells and human embryos to combat population aging.