A new hope in the treatment of type I diabetes: insulin production from stem cells

Pancreatic insulin-producing beta cells derived from stem cells in laboratory open up new opportunities in the treatment of Type I diabetes
Multiplying cord blood stem cells thanks to technology and molecular science

A team of Canadian researchers has discovered a molecule capable of multiplying stem cells extracted from cord blood samples
Repairable brain injury by transplantation of umbilical cord stem cells

A study carried out at the University of Tokyo has shown how the use of stem cells extracted from the umbilical cord can represent a new hope in the treatment of brain injury.
Prof. Dr. Med. Breymann is convinced about the great potential of perinatal stem cells

Stem cells are particularly suitable for use in regenerative medicine.
Rare genetic disease cured thanks to stem cells

Rare genetic disease: the story of Alex, saved by stem cells
New hope for treatment of endometriosis

Endometriosis: according to research, defective cells of the uterus can be replaced with healthy cells
Umbilical cord tissue stem cells and lung cancer therapy

A National Health Service trial has been established to investigate the viability of lung cancer stem cell therapy as a replacement for chemotherapy.
Umbilical Cord Blood and Krabbe Disease

A study published by the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine suggests cord blood could extend the lives of children with Krabbe disease.
Transplantation of blood stem cells in Children

Transplantation of blood stem cells in Children
Umbilical cord blood and hematopoietic stem cells as treatment for anemia

People affected by anemia have a reduced capacity to carry oxygen because of anomalies or low quantity of hemoglobin in the blood.