Science news articles about 'cord blood transplants'
Unrelated and mismatched cord blood transplantation can still help children with deadly conditions
... the lead investigator. "Based on the findings of our study, we believe that unrelated cord blood transplant should be considered as an option for many of our young patients in need of a transplant." ...Unrelated And Mismatched Cord Blood Transplantation Can Still Help Children With Deadly Conditions
An unrelated cord blood transplant, even from a mismatched donor, can be effective in treating children with a host of life-threatening diseases and disorders including cancer, sickle cell anemia, and ...New technology enhances therapeutic potential of cord blood stem cells
... Addressing Obstacles to Successful Umbilical Cord Blood Transplants (UCBT)". He will be joined by Dr ... patient morbidity and mortality in bone marrow transplants. American Stem Cell, Inc., the developer ...Clinical trial demonstrates safety of pre-transplant expansion of umbilical cord blood stem cells
... immaturity. "Clinical trials have shown that cord blood transplants are most effective in pediatric patients and small ... blood stem cells in this way gives them greater short-term capacity to grow ...Clinical Trial Demonstrates Safety Of Pre-transplant Expansion Of Umbilical Cord Blood Stem Cells
... from an umbilical cord into the lab and expanding their number before transplanting them to replace a patient's blood supply is as safe as a standard cord blood transplant, researchers have reported.Umbilical cord blood as a readily available source for off-the-shelf, patient-specific stem cells
... perfect without the risk of immune rejection of the transplant. Human leukocyte antigen (HLA) typing ... patients and donors for bone marrow or cord blood transplants. HLAs are special surface markers ...Research on the effects of stem cell source and patient age on transplantation outcomes
... the researchers of this study found that mismatched unrelated cord blood transplants were a suitable alternative to mismatched bone ... : 34 percent; OS: 38 percent), and cord blood (LFS: 33 percent; OS: ...Embryo's heartbeat drives blood stem cell formation
... help patients who require marrow or cord blood transplants, who do not have a perfect donor match ... MD, PhD, director of the Stem Cell Transplantation Program at Children's Hospital Boston, and Guillermo ...Trimming the fat boosts blood recovery after marrow transplant
... the bone marrow, patients might be able to recover faster from marrow and cord-blood transplants." Mice that were treated with a compound that inhibits fat formation, or that were genetically ...Private umbilical cord banking not cost-effective, UCSF research shows
... family with a medical condition (malignant or genetic) who potentially could benefit from cord blood transplantation. "The discrepancy between the benefits of private cord blood banking perceived ...Duke Studies New Approach in Fetal Transplants for Metabolic Disorders
(PhysOrg.com) -- Researchers say a new development in cord blood transplants for inherited metabolic disorders may be curative for some babies who are treated while still in the womb.U of M sets course for cure of fatal childhood skin disease
... , Nate Liao received marrow- and umbilical cord blood-derived stem cells and progenitor cells ... Jacob Liao, Nate's brother who also has RDEB, received an unrelated donor cord blood transplant on May 30.Children's Hospital Oakland scientists first to discover new source for harvesting stem cells
... placental stem cells, like umbilical cord blood and bone marrow stem cells, ... explained that even when a patient receives a cord blood transplant, there may not be enough stem cells in the umbilical ...
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