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Using laser light to transform Adult stem cells rapidly

Stem cell therapy require many specific types of human cells. Researchers from University of Johannesburg (UJ) discovered that shining two light beams (near-infrared and green laser) transform adult stem cells rapidly. Flashing a near-infrared laser on adult stem cells obtain from human body fat replicate stem cells 54% faster. Following that with green laser, the …

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A new method of Stem Cell Transplant for Blood Cancer

For lymphoma, leukemia and other hard to treat blood cancers, stem cell transplant most efficient method. The process involves replacing patient’s blood-forming stem cells with donor’s stem cells. Therefore, destroying cancer cells in blood, lymph nodes and bone marrow. Hence, researchers have found a new method to safer stem cell transplant for blood cancer. Many …

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Stem Cell Treatment for Alzheimer’s Disease – Memory Loss

Stem cell therapy is a unique approach to treating Alzheimer’s disease(AD). It involves the introduction of Mesenchymal Stem Cells into the body via IV. In large quantities, these cells can find damage within the body and repair it. Therefore, this property can make stem cell treatment for Alzheimer’s disease possible. What is Alzheimer’s disease? AD …

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Stem cell-based therapies – A new method to repair heart

Human heart with age, gradually loses its capacity to repair itself after injury. Damage caused by heart attack and cardiac ischemia is due to low oxygen levels in heart. Hence, making it difficult to perform daily activities as heart function decreases below normal capacity. To boost heart repair after ischemic injury, scientist have turned to …

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Stem cells and Brain cancer research

Researchers have recognized the proteins that drive cancer cells. Aiming and suppressing a specific protein called galectin1 could provide a more direct treatment for glioblastoma along with radiation therapy. In the coming future, stem cells and brain cancer will have a conflicting relationship. Glioblastoma being the most common and aggressive cancerous brain tumor in adults, …

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