Groundbreaking Study Shows Promise of Stem Cell Therapy for Spinal Cord Injuries
Groundbreaking study by Mayo Clinic reveals promising results in using stem cell therapy to improve sensation and movement in patients with traumatic spinal cord injuries. Phase I clinical trial shows safety and potential benefits of using stem cells derived from patients’ own fat. Dr. Mohamad Bydon emphasizes the significance of the findings and the potential for stem cells to offer a new approach to improving patient outcomes. Positive safety profile and potential for further research make stem cell therapy a viable treatment option for spinal cord injuries.
Stem Cell Therapy and In Vitro Gametogenesis
Stem cell therapy may revolutionize reproduction as we know it. The possibility of coaxing human skin cells into functional eggs and sperm using a technique known as ‘in vitro gametogenesis’ has sparked discussions about the future of reproduction. The concept…