New brittle bone disease gene identified
Research published last week in the journal Cell has identified a genetic mutation which can lead to osteogenesis imperfecta (OI), a condition which makes bones much more brittle and likely to break. Previously, most cases of OI were attributed to a mutation in a particular collagen protein...
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Don't just encourage women to donate cord blood - give them the opportunity to do so
by Dr Karen Devine
Once again, umbilical cord blood (UCB) stem cell collection and storage has been in the headlines of the popular press. UCB can be collected at birth and stored for the future use of the donor, its siblings or donated for public use. There are two main types of banking - public...