STEM CELLS Banking Bahrain

STEM CELLS Banking Bahrain Cord Blood and Cord Tissue Stem Cells banking

Cord-blood banking basically means collecting and storing the blood from within the umbilical cord (the part of the placenta that delivers nutrients to a fetus) after a baby is born. Cord blood contains blood-forming stem cells, which are potentially useful for treating diseases that require stem cell transplants (also called bone marrow transplants), such as certain kinds of leukemia or lymphoma, aplastic anemia, severe sickle cell disease, and severe combined immunodeficiency.

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16/06/2014

Researchers have grown part of an eye in a lab dish, using a type of stem cell made from a piece of skin. They said the little retina started growing and developing on its own - an important step towards creating custom-tailored organs in the lab.

03/06/2014

These tiny pearls are the beginnings of fully functional human cartilage. Scientists at New York's Columbia University have grown them using stem cells derived from human bone marrow. Cartilage doesn't contain blood vessels or nerves and it doesn't heal once damaged.

21/05/2014

Doctors and scientists in Southampton have completed their first hip surgery with a 3D printed implant and bone stem cell graft.

14/05/2014

Adults suffering from diseases such as leukemia, lymphoma, and other blood-related disorders may benefit from life-saving treatment commonly used in pediatric patients.

13/05/2014

Paula Cannon illustrates an innovative approach to curing HIV/AIDS at the Milken Institute Global Conference.

07/05/2014

Stem cell treatments show promising early results in the treatment of advanced, irreversible heart disease. This remarkable technology offers hope to millions of patients who previously had none.

07/05/2014

Debra Astrug, who once feared she was going blind, can see fine now, thanks to a stem cell transplant she received from her daughter, Jessica.

06/05/2014

A Montana State University researcher and her co-researchers are receiving international attention for showing that skin cells from infertile men...

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