Milestone in Family Cord Blood BankAugust 24th, 2005 The US-based Cryo-Cell International (CCI), a family cord blood bank, has announced that it has processed and cryogenically preserved cord blood stem cells for over 100,000 clients and the company believes that it is the first and only family cord blood bank in the world to achieve this milestone.
Read more on the The Stem Cell Blog.
Umbilical Stem Cell BreakthroughAugust 24th, 2005 A new type of cell discovered in umbilical-cord blood promises to overcome the ethical and legal dilemmas surrounding the use of embryonic stem cells. International researchers who discovered the cells - called cord-blood-derived-embryonic-like stem cells, or CBEs - have found a way to mass produce them.
Top Stem Cell Therapy NewsJuly 13th, 2005 Implanted Fetal Stem Cells Survive 16 Months and Multiply 10 Times as Fast as Adult Stem Cells
Young Lives gets fighting chance with Umbilical Cord Blood Transplants
Cord Blood may become Key Source of Stem Cells
Illinois Stem Cell Research gets $10 million
India’s Apollo to set up Stem Cell Therapy Centres
World Stem Cell Map
Stem Cell Therapy For Spinal Injury
WordPress Akismet Plugin Update For Better Spam / Ham IdentificationApril 30th, 2006 I have been using Akismet plugin for about a month. One of the key deficiency of the plugin is occassional false positives (falsely flagging non-spam as spam) & false negatives (failing to identify spam).
Rep. Senator Diana DeGette supports stem-cell research; Shouldn't you too?May 23rd, 2005 DeGette, a Denver Democrat, and Rep. Mike Castle, R-Del., are sponsoring a bill that would add new ethical standards and increase the number of lines of embryonic stem cells available for federally funded disease research.
Blood Powered Fuel Cell paves way for artificial heart and embedded blood sugar monitorMay 15th, 2005 A Japanese research team has developed a fuel cell that runs on blood without using toxic substances, opening the way for use in artificial hearts and other organs. The biological fuel cell uses glucose, a sugar in blood, with a non-toxic substance used to draw electrons from glucose, said the team led by Matsuhiko Nishizawa, bio-engineering professor at the graduate school of state-run Tohoku University.
Long term survivality study of stem cell transplants in cancer patientsMay 23rd, 2005 Improved techniques and supportive care have resulted in a growing number of long-term survivors of stem cell transplants, though little is known about the impact transplants have on patients' lives long after treatment. This is the first study I have seen which attempted to find out long term effects of stem cell transplants.
An injection to cure diabetesMarch 16th, 2005 A report on Viacell Inc. approach to cure diabetes.
Korean Study Demonstrates Feasibility of Efficiently Harvesting Genetically Identical Stem Cells from Egg DonorsMay 20th, 2005 Korean Scientists lead by Woo Suk Hwang and Shing Yong Moon of Seoul National University in Korea have successfully generated new lines of human embryonic stem cells that are exact genetic matches for individual patients, according to a new study. The researchers derived stem cells from patients with spinal cord injury, a congenital immune disorder and juvenile diabetes.
The Truth About Embryonic Stem Cell AlternativesAugust 25th, 2005 Executive Summary: There aren’t any. The first potential alternative is a promising breakthrough in the biotech world of stem cell research with the news that Harvard scientists reported taking skincells to generate embryonic stem cells.
How the ban on adult stem cells affects the fight against diabetesMarch 7th, 2005 Harvard researcher Dr. Denise Faustman thinks she can cure type 1 (or juvenile) diabetes.
Three stem cell clones developed from existing cells in AustraliaApril 13th, 2005 News-Medical-Net reports In an Australian first, UNSW researchers have developed three clones of cells from existing human embryonic stem cells. The breakthrough could lead to new treatments for conditions such as diabetes, Parkinson's disease and spinal cord injury.
Breastfeeding is as good for children's blood pressure as exercise and dietary salt restrictionMay 30th, 2005 It appears Mother's (by breastfeeding) have as much a role to play in the well being of a child as his own efforts (like regular exercise of salt restrictions) in later stages of life. Nature is again proving that she has provided all the means of care for us, should we care to listen.
Missouri Voters Strongly Support SCNT Stem Cell ResearchFebruary 14th, 2005 Way to go Missouri! Your consciousness should be the beacon light for the rest of the country. Lets all join the effort to free the world of diabetes and other genetic diseases.
Best of The Fortnight Ending 20th November 2005November 22nd, 2005 We bring to you the best of the articles across Taragana Blog Network for the fortnight ending 20th November 2005. It was tougher than we thought as we had a hard-time creating a small list.
April 14th, 2009 at 8:44 am
Cord blood banking is really very helpful. I am thankful for Cryobanks International India for offering us best cord blood banking facilities.
Many Thanks
May 7th, 2009 at 11:21 am
Thanks Anshu for mentioning Cryobanks International India’s name.
Our objective is to be the largest inventory holder of cord blood stem cells in India for both family storage & public donation.