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In a small study, researchers transplanted stem cells into the brains of 12 Parkinson’s patients, stopping progression and ...
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Live Science on MSNCancer: Facts about the diseases that cause out-of-control cell growthThe risk of cancer goes up with age, in part because aging impedes the body's ability to detect and destroy cells with ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNStem Cell Therapies Could Treat Parkinson’s Disease by Rebuilding Lost Circuitry in the Brain, Studies SuggestTwo small clinical trials tested the safety of injecting stem cells into the brains of Parkinson's patients and found no ...
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India Today on MSNWhat are stem cells and why are they a lifesaving cure for blood cancer?Stem cells are often described as the body's master cells. Healthy stem cells can restore the blood system after cancer ...
Scientists have the technology to grow humans in Petri dishes, but they say there are better uses for it: to combat aging.
In 2021, research led by Ryan Flynn, MD, Ph.D., and his mentor, Nobel laureate Carolyn Bertozzi, Ph.D., opened a new chapter ...
Researchers show that glycoRNAs, uncovered by the lab of Nobel Laureate, Carolyn Bertozzi, can be used to fight cancer.
Stem cells are the“master cells” within the body because they can grow into any needed type of specialized cell in one's body. As cancer treatment ad ...
Researchers at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSK) have announced progress on that front — they have developed a new therapy that uses stem cells to treat advanced Parkinson’s.
Two new studies suggest that Parkinson's disease can potentially be treated with stem cells placed in a patient's brain.
Clinical trials show stem cell therapies for Parkinson's disease are safe, potentially offering more effective treatment with ...
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