The Stem Cell Source opened for business last week, providing a new source of news and information from the Cord Blood Registry, the largest family stem cell bank in the world.
Their first post was a look at the difference between cord blood stem cells and other types, specifically embryonic.
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Wednesday, March 18, 2009
Monday, March 9, 2009
Stem Cell Research Opened by President Obama
In a historic move forward today, Present Barak Obama opened the doors once again for scientists to learn more about the life saving qualities found in stem cells.
Cord blood stem cells have never been at issue, but we hope that this renewed focus on stem cells will also help raise awareness for the autologous use in regenerative medicine for newborn stem cells.
Regenerative medicine - learn more about regenerative medicine and cord blood stem cells, currently used in treatments for cerebral palsy and juvenile diabetes. Other trials are sought for TBI (Tramatic Brain Injury).
Cord blood stem cells have never been at issue, but we hope that this renewed focus on stem cells will also help raise awareness for the autologous use in regenerative medicine for newborn stem cells.
Regenerative medicine - learn more about regenerative medicine and cord blood stem cells, currently used in treatments for cerebral palsy and juvenile diabetes. Other trials are sought for TBI (Tramatic Brain Injury).
Friday, March 6, 2009
Center for Regenerative Medicine - Cord Blood Stem Cells
The CBR Center for Regenerative Medicine to Help Initiate Hearing Loss Study
Cord Blood Registry also announced today that it is in discussions with three leading medical institutions to launch a clinical study that will evaluate the use of a child's own newborn stem cells to treat hearing loss caused by an accident or severe illness.
The research will be facilitated and coordinated by The CBR Center for Regenerative Medicine, which was established by Cord Blood Registry as a scientific research collaborative with leading medical research institutions from around the country. The company estimates that more than 600 children already banked with CBR may have some form of severe hearing loss. The CBR Center for Regenerative Medicine is currently screening potential candidates for this study.
Cord Blood Registry also announced today that it is in discussions with three leading medical institutions to launch a clinical study that will evaluate the use of a child's own newborn stem cells to treat hearing loss caused by an accident or severe illness.
The research will be facilitated and coordinated by The CBR Center for Regenerative Medicine, which was established by Cord Blood Registry as a scientific research collaborative with leading medical research institutions from around the country. The company estimates that more than 600 children already banked with CBR may have some form of severe hearing loss. The CBR Center for Regenerative Medicine is currently screening potential candidates for this study.
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