by Stem Cell Life | Oct 17, 2019 | Papers & Articles
Contrary to popular belief, cartilage in human joints can repair itself through a process similar to that used by creatures such as axolotls and salamanders to regenerate limbs, researchers at Duke Health found. Publishing online Oct. 9 in the journal Science...
by Stem Cell Life | Sep 2, 2019 | Papers & Articles
New Paradigm Shift in Medicine Stem cell therapies represent a new paradigm shift in medicine, allowing doctors to primarily heal patients with like tissues as opposed to treating and masking symptoms with chemical pharmaceutical products. Safety of Autologous Adipose...
by Stem Cell Life | Aug 21, 2018 | Papers & Articles
Article Published: 2018 Clinical and Translational Medicine The ratio of ADSCs to HSC-progenitors in adipose tissue derived SVF may provide the key to predict the outcome of stem-cell therapy Mehmet Okyay Kilinc1,2*, Antonio Santidrian2, Ivelina Minev2, Robert Toth5,...
by Stem Cell Life | Aug 20, 2018 | Papers & Articles
Review Published: 2018 International Journal of Molecular Sciences Cartilage Regeneration in Humans with Adipose Tissue-Derived Stem Cells and Adipose Stromal Vascular Fraction Cells: Updated Status Jaewoo Pak 1,†, Jung Hun Lee2,† ,Natalie Pak 1, Yoon Pak 3, Kwang...
by Stem Cell Life | Aug 13, 2018 | Papers & Articles
Article Published: 2018 International Medical Case Reports Journal, Volume 11, pp.59-64 First-in-man intravenous implantation of stromal vascular fraction in psoriasis: a case study Comella K1, Parlo M2, Daly R2, Dominessy K2. Abstract Background: Stromal vascular...