Patches of beating, lab-grown muscle sewn into failing hearts can keep patients alive for years while they wait for a transplant, scientists have shown. In a major breakthrough, 15 patients suffering ...
The Medical University of South Carolina reports that the survival rate for patients in their Bone and Marrow Transplant ...
This is especially problematic in cases of blocked blood vessels, which can repeatedly starve large areas of the heart of ...
In "remarkable" work, a patch of engineered heart muscle cells was used to strengthen a patient's heart before transplant.
Curing HIV will be harder than curing cancer. Apart from a few 'miracle' cases, antiretrovirals only suppress HIV, they don't ...
The FDA recently approved a bioengineered blood vessel, which becomes part of a patient’s body over time. It’s designed to ...
A new study shows that oral fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is a feasible and safe addition to preventing graft-versus-host disease in patients undergoing stem cell transplantation for blood ...
Stem cell research unlocks the body’s natural healing, offering hope through cutting-edge biomedicine therapies.
Grafting patches of lab-grown muscle to the surface of the heart could offer a lifeline for people waiting for a transplant.
A new study shows that oral fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is a feasible and safe addition to preventing graft-versus ...