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The main research revolving around adult stem cells is that they have the ability to divide and self-renew indefinitely. This means that with the right research, adult stem cells could be used for all sorts of things. They are already more than valuable in research, particularly those which have cures that seem to be far away and hard to find. The adult stem cell, which has the ability to become any other type of cell in the body, might just be the greatest link between what is known about the human body, and what is not – and it might be the thing that helps researchers create a better life for all. This article looks at Adult Stem Cells, how they differ from Embryonic Stem Cells and what they can do to help your body regenerate and repair. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , Since 1990s stem cells are used in many treatments. Nowadays for hair regeneration, hair loss stem cell therapy is proving to be a good technique. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Stem cells and stem cell research have long been studied to help provide relief of symptoms and potential cures for neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's disease. The use of adult stem cell therapy has grown in popularity, surpassing even traditional embryonic stem cell research methodology is. Autologous stem cells are those harvested from individual patients suffering from a disease process such as Parkinson's, which do not carry with them the risk of rejection, as do organs or cells transplanted from other individuals into that patient. Related Article Tags: , , , , Cord blood, also known as placental blood, is the blood that remains in umbilical cord and placenta following a live birth. There are 3 sources of stem cells: umbilical cord blood, embryonic cells and bone marrow. Adult stem cells from bone marrow have limited uses while embryonic stem cell research is a major area of controversy. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , A stem cell is a primitive type of cell that can be coaxed into developing into most of the 220 types of cells found in the human body. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Retinitis pigmentosa is an inherited disease that causes slow degenerative blindness. Basically, essential retinal cells accumulate defects due to one or more of the mutated genes. It is currently incurable, but life science research utilizing stems cells is making headway. It purports to use properly formed retinal cells to treat the condition. Stem cells, usually embryonic, are undifferentiated cells that have the potential to become any cell in the body. When they are injected into the affected tissue, in this case, retinal tissue, the surrounding cells direct the stem cells to develop into the correct cell type. Related Article Tags: , , , , Recent stem cell research has ushered in a silent revolution in the field of cosmetic surgery. It has made plastic surgery a more accurate and effective science, and has also made its side-effects fewer. One of the most significant improvements has been made in the level of customer satisfaction. Earlier, cosmetic surgery often left behind marks of the procedure that were very distressful for most patients. With stem cell plastic surgery, the incidence of such stigmata is rare. Related Article Tags: , , , The future use of stem cells is obviously a difficult question to answer. There is no doubt from the levels of research funding driving stem cell research that this is a fast growing and potentially widespread branch of therapeutic medicine. Related Article Tags: , , ,
Umbilical cord blood is the blood that is found in the umbilical cord and the placenta. It is extracted immediately after the delivery of the baby. This blood is rich in stem cells. Stem cells are the architects of your body. They have the capability of creating new blood cells, brain cells, etc. They can adjust to the body anytime and start repairing or replenishing the old cells. Related Article Tags: , , , , Cord blood stem cells are commonly used to treat childhood leukemia. In recent years, adults with leukemia have been successfully treated with transplantation of cord blood stem cells from unrelated donors. One case is that of Stephen Sprague who was diagnosed with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) in 1995. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , Cord blood stem cell therapies have successfully treated many diseases and debilitating conditions. Stem cells harvested from umbilical cord blood of a newborn baby can develop into any type of organ or tissue such as liver, heart and neural cells. They can also repair tissue and organs damaged in strokes and heart attacks. Related Article Tags: , , , , , , The search for eternal youth and beauty has reached back thousands of years and is likely to continue. In the past, cosmetic companies have looked to plants and flowers as the basis for a variety of cosmetic products. In recent years, cosmetic and plastic surgeons have relied on surgical techniques to slow and reverse the aging process - for a time. However, the future holds unknown opportunities in anti-aging technologies because the development of stem cell research in anti-aging techniques and procedures. Related Article Tags: , , , Stem cells in general and several approaches to stem cell therapy are discussed. All therapies are both legal and simple. A new nutritional product, Stemplex, is also discussed. Read the full article to learn more. Related Article Tags: , , , , , One of the most striking observations in the study of human physiology is the dependence of human life on the brain, or the master controller. The brain receives approximately 1200 ml of blood/minute and draws nearly 20 per cent of the total energy. Related Article Tags: , , Dr. Omar Gonzalez of Integra Medical Center, located in Tamps, Mexico is just 5 minutes south of the Texas border, offering hope to thousands of patients seeking viable and effective treatments for chronic disease processes. With over a decade specializing in placental stem cell therapies, implants and transplantations, Dr. Gonzalez offers years of experience, dedication, research and expertise in the field of stem cell medicine. Related Article Tags: , , , The transplantation of hematopoietic stem cells is today really established as a therapy for various types of congenital or other acquired severe disorders of the hematopoietic system as well as for chemo or radiosensitive malignancies. It includes autologous and allogeneic transplants of hematopoietic stem cells from bone marrow, peripheral blood or cord blood. Donors for allogeneic transplants can be HLA identical siblings, other family members or typed unrelated volunteer donors. All have their respective place, their advantages or disadvantages. Related Article Tags: , , A team of South Korean researchers, headed by Prof. Kang Kyung-sun of Seoul National University, has successfully grown pancreatic beta cells from umbilical cord blood stem cells of newborn babies. The stem cells are able to secrete insulin, the hormone necessary for treatment of diabetes. Related Article Tags: , , , , , Cord Blood Banking is one of the hottest trends that have come up in the past decade. Why is cord blood banking is popular? Related Article Tags: , , Researchers at the University of Minnesota have been able to differentiate cord blood cells into a type of lung cell. These cells help to repair the airway in lungs after injury. This is a significant discovery because until now the use of brain stem cells was the only way to conduct viable research of this type. Related Article Tags: , , , , ,
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