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Wayne Channon



Article By Wayne Channon Total Approved Articles: 21
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Stem cells used from umbilical cord blood December 10, 2008
Stem cell banks and cord blood banks are becoming more and more common those days but did you know that the world’s first stem cell bank actually offi ...
Stem cells basics and issues October 21, 2008
Stem cells have the extraordinary prospective to be able build up in the body into many different cell types. Being used as a sort of patch up system ...
Therapies For Diabetes Using Stem Cells September 08, 2008
The recent explosion of interest in cell replacement therapies and the use of cord blood banks for diabetes have driven primarily by the dramatic prog ...
Use of stem cells for neural transplantation August 13, 2008
Neutral transplantation has been used to study and promote the regenerative potential of the brain after an ischemic insult
Stem cells based therapies for diabetes July 25, 2008
Achieving normal glycaemia is the goal of all diabetes therapy.
Adult stem cells to fix fractures July 04, 2008
A new study presented in San Fransico in the United States of America by Froilan Granero-Molto has revealed that adult stem cells can help improve hea ...
Leukemia For Twins And Stem Cells Solutions June 06, 2008
Although there are no accurate data for concordance rates of leukemia in infant twins, anecdotally it seems to be exceptionally high, perhaps approach ...
Childhood leukaemia and the help of stem cells May 16, 2008
The risk of any child developing leukaemia is roughly about only 1 in 2000 with more or less 400 to 450 new cases a year in the United Kingdom only.
Stem cells to help produce functional recovery in stroke March 06, 2008
Other than a source of hematopoietic stem cells, bone marrow has been discovered to contain stem cells of non-hematopoietic tissues that could help pr ...
Leukaemia, a diverse disease with variable clinical outcomes February 12, 2008
It has long been recognised that childhood leukaemia is not one homogeneous disease.
Use of stem cells for diabetes December 13, 2007
Stem cells offer a potential solution to the opposed requirements of cell proliferation and function.
Help of Stem cells for Liver injury December 05, 2007
Allogeneic liver transplantation remains the only effective treatment available to patients with liver failure. Because of a serious shortage of liver ...
Human umbilical cord blood as a source of Transplantable progenitor cells October 24, 2007
Human umbilical cord blood cells have many advantages as grafts for cell transplantation because of the immaturity of newborn cells compared with adul ...
Cell therapies and diabetes September 20, 2007
Type 1 diabetes is caused by autoimmune destruction of pancreatic stem cells and is characterised by absolute insulin insufficiency.
Current cellular therapies August 17, 2007
Xenogeneic cells are a potential source of cells for transplantation therapy. Because pigs regulate glucose in a similar physiological range to that o ...
The fetal origins of childhood leukaemia July 06, 2007
There is now compelling evidence that chromosome translocations are often the first or initiating events in leukemia, occurring prenatally during feta ...
Cord blood collection May 25, 2007
Cord blood collection is a simple, safe and painless procedure done regularly by cord blood banks.
Stem cells research April 18, 2007
Stem cells are believed to have the potential to treat diseases such as Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, diabetes, and cancer.
Human umbilical cord blood cells March 26, 2007
Human umbilical cord blood cells have many advantages as grafts for cell transplantation mainly because of the immaturity of the newborn cells in comp ...
The risk of acquiring autologous stem cell graft February 21, 2007
According to recent research, the risk of acquiring autologous stem cell graft is “Fewer than 1 in 2500”.
Stem cells use in the future February 02, 2007
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 rese ...



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