Rare immune disease treated successfully with personalised gene therapy
A world-first gene therapy has successfully been used to restore the immune system of a teenager with a rare genetic condition...
A world-first gene therapy has successfully been used to restore the immune system of a teenager with a rare genetic condition...
An investigational gene therapy has successfully restored immune function in children with an ultra-rare immune disease...
A 25 year-old female patient with type 1 diabetes is producing insulin one year after receiving an injection of islet cells, created from her own cells...
A stem-cell therapy usually used to treat blood cancer has been shown to be effective at slowing progression of multiple sclerosis symptoms...
People who have had type 2 diabetes for less than a decade and have a BMI of less than 23 could benefit from a bone marrow stem cell transplant...
A total of 30 Canadian businesses have been found to provide untested and potentially unsafe stem cell treatments in a recent study...
Stem cell research holds tremendous promise for the treatment of a wide variety of illnesses and conditions, from spinal cord injury to autism. However, much more work is necessary to translate stem cell research into safe and effective therapies...
A recent announcement that scientists had created functioning spermatozoids from mouse embryonic stem cells in the lab made quite a splash in the media. However, one key point seemed to be overlooked...
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