Stem cell treatment and technology continues to be on the cutting edge of medical research and discovery, and will most likely become an even more important part of the medical community. Stem cells have the ability to regenerate, repair, and replenish other cells, which provides hope for the possibility of replacing diseased cells.
Hospitals and organizations in the United States and around the world are conducting stem cell research to further the field. To date, the majority of case studies reveal positive findings. Breakthroughs in stem cell research span across the spectrum of healthcare provision.
Currently, stem cell therapies that are on the market or under development around the world include Immune System Therapies, CHO cell and hybridomas, neural stem cell therapies, pluripotent stem cell therapies, hematopoietic stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells, mammary epithelial cell therapies, prostate epithelial cell therapies, pulmonary stem cell research, and intestinal stem cell research.
The most successful and established stem cell therapies have been conducted with bone marrow transplants, which were first performed over 40 years ago thanks to researchers at Johns Hopkins University and their contributions. Since then, further developments in bone marrow transplants have been made and are well documented in Half-Matched Transplants and Human Stem Cells at Johns Hopkins: A Forty Year History.
Prior to advancements in stem cell research, doctors collected bone marrow for transplants from a patient’s own bone marrow, but with the successes in stem cell research, medical professionals can now harvest stem cells from blood for the purposes of bone marrow transplants. The impacts of stem cells on bone marrow transplants means that patients do not have to wait for a donor and painful surgical procedures can be avoided. Stem cells can provide us with a unique approach to therapy in a variety of conditions. Such research and advancement may continue to change the way the medical community views many of the world’s most prevalent diseases.
Stem cell technologies represent the next generation in health care, yet around the world, only a few health care providers are actually involved in stem cell treatments.
Stem cell treatment and technology continues to be on the cutting edge of medical research and discovery, and will most likely become an even more important part of the medical community. Stem cells have the ability to regenerate, repair, and replenish other cells, which provides hope for the possibility of replacing diseased cells.
Hospitals and organizations in the United States and around the world are conducting stem cell research to further the field. To date, the majority of case studies reveal positive findings. Breakthroughs in stem cell research span across the spectrum of healthcare provision.
Currently, stem cell therapies that are on the market or under development around the world include Immune System Therapies, CHO cell and hybridomas, neural stem cell therapies, pluripotent stem cell therapies, hematopoietic stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells, mammary epithelial cell therapies, prostate epithelial cell therapies, pulmonary stem cell research, and intestinal stem cell research.
The most successful and established stem cell therapies have been conducted with bone marrow transplants, which were first performed over 40 years ago thanks to researchers at Johns Hopkins University and their contributions. Since then, further developments in bone marrow transplants have been made and are well documented in Half-Matched Transplants and Human Stem Cells at Johns Hopkins: A Forty Year History.
Prior to advancements in stem cell research, doctors collected bone marrow for transplants from a patient’s own bone marrow, but with the successes in stem cell research, medical professionals can now harvest stem cells from blood for the purposes of bone marrow transplants. The impacts of stem cells on bone marrow transplants means that patients do not have to wait for a donor and painful surgical procedures can be avoided. Stem cells can provide us with a unique approach to therapy in a variety of conditions. Such research and advancement may continue to change the way the medical community views many of the world’s most prevalent diseases.
Stem cell technologies represent the next generation in health care, yet around the world, only a few health care providers are actually involved in stem cell treatments.
So great news, share to all~~
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Lisa, Thank you for sharing
Soon we can see human able to live up to 200 years old. And the population breaching 10billion ?
My pleasure
hard to believe
Thank you~~
Stem Cell~~ Back to creation of the world by GOD