More adult stem cell advances

Posted by: Sister Toldjah on July 22, 2007 at 5:42 pm

Via Science Daily:

A new method of adult stem cell growth, designed in the Area of Cellular Therapy of the University Clinic (University of Navarra), has demonstrated its efficacy for its capacity to grow cornea stem cells. So Ana Fernández Hortelano, ophthalmologist at the Hospital demonstrated applying the growth technique in treating diseases of the cornea, using stem cells, in 70 test animals (rabbits). The aim of the procedure was to regain the damaged epithelium and thus restore transparency to the cornea.

In concrete, the thesis defended by doctor Fernández Hortelano at the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Navarra, proves the therapeutic efficiency in using corneal stem cells in patients with pathologies of the cornea, such as caustications or ocular herpes, by using stem cells from a healthy contralateral eye. The technique is being currently applied to patients with satisfactory results.

Awesome.

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  1. Kevin says:

    This article makes it very clear: There are too #%%# many kinds of herpes.

  2. Drewsmom says:

    Seems like using adult stem cells is making more headway than embryonic, whoda thunk it?
    Take note Mr. Fox, but your money behind this idea.