25-year-old with chronic condition for over a decade has no need for external insulin some 2½ months from minimally invasive ...
To do this, the researchers first collected adipose tissue cells from the patient and used small molecule chemicals to ...
Beijing: Chinese scientists claimed to have cured a chronic type-1 diabetes patient using cell transplants in what was stated ...
Indeed, adipose tissue contains the largest reserve of mesenchymal stem cells in the body, surpassing even blood and bone ...
The patient, a 25-year-old woman who had the chronic condition for over a decade, was able to naturally regulate her blood ...
Immune cells used for adoptive immune cell therapy, originate from the patients themselves (autologous) or from someone other ...
The patient showed significant improvement two and a half months post-surgery, no longer requiring insulin injections after 75 days.
Chinese scientists have successfully used cell transplants to cure a type-1 diabetes patient. The 25-year-old woman regulated her blood sugar post-surgery. The breakthrough, published in the journal ...
The panel agreed with the FDA that the treatment in which a patient's tissue is processed doesn't fall under the same ...
According to Dr. Williams, many people receive chemotherapy when they don’t need it, and unfortunately some of the people who ...
Pain from conditions such as endometriosis could be alleviated if the gut’s resident bacteria can be understood and tamed.
The UI Interdisciplinary Health Sciences Institute received a $33 million contract with an ambitious goal: to design a ...