Posts Tagged ‘bone marrow stem cells’

Adult Stem Cell Success Forges Ahead

Thursday, March 22nd, 2012

Four-year-old Angela Irizarry was born with a single pumping chamber in her heart, a potentially lethal defect. To fix the problem, Angela is growing a new blood vessel in her body in an experimental treatment that could advance the burgeoning field of regenerative medicine. Doctors at Yale University here implanted in Angela’s chest in August a bioabsorbable tube that is designed to dissolve over time. The tube was seeded with cells, including stem cells, that had been harvested from Angela’s bone marrow. Since then, the doctors say, the tube has disappeared, leaving in its place a conduit produced by Angela’s cells that functions like a normal blood vessel.“We’re making a blood vessel where there wasn’t one,” says Christopher Breuer, the Yale pediatric surgeon who led the 12-hour procedure to implant the device. “We’re inducing regeneration.” Angela, who had little stamina before the operation, now has the energy of a regular kid. She is on several medications, but Dr. Breuer and her parents think she’ll be able to start school in the fall.   Watch the video below.

From Wall Street Journal, Heartbeat

Overwhelming Support for Adult Stem Cells

Monday, November 28th, 2011

Click the link below to watch a video outlining the Vatican’s support for Adult Stem Cell research and therapies.

The purpose of the recent conference at the Vatician was to help educate society, to advance people’s understanding of the potential to chance culture, to change life and decrease human suffering using adult stem cells. The conference gathered some of the top researchers in the world.  They presented their findings on research done with stem cells taken from umbilical cords, bone marrow and other, non-embryonic sources.  It was proposed that the future of medicine is in cells, not pills.

http://www.h2onews.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=224450288

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