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Revealed: two men in China were first to receive pioneering stem-cell treatment for heart disease
The men are reportedly doing well one year on, but there is no way to confirm that the unpublished treatment using ‘reprogrammed’ stem cells works. Two men in China were

UC San Diego Health treats first cancer patient with iPSC-derived cell therapy
UC San Diego Health Treats 1st Cancer Patient with Stem-Cell Derived Natural Killer Cells Fate Therapeutics, in collaboration with UC San Diego researcher, developed first off-the-shelf immunotherapy from human induced

Scientists find new way to produce brain cells from single iPSC
Li Gan, PhD, wants to find treatments to help patients with Alzheimer’s disease. Like most researchers, she’s hit a few major roadblocks. When researchers like Gan find potential new drugs,

‘Eye-in-a-dish’ model helps scientists to uncover ‘surprising’ AMD gene variant
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) have uncovered a new genetic variant responsible for blood vessel dysregulation in the development of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), a retinal eye

Human Immune Cells Produced in a Dish in World First
Date: January 8, 2020Source: Murdoch Children’s Research InstituteSummary: A research team has reproduced and visualized the earliest developmental steps in human immune cell production in the laboratory and are now