AbstractThe idea that the body's own stem cells could act as a repair kit for many conditions, including cardiac repair, underpins regenerative medicine. While progress is being made, with hundreds of clinical trials underway to evaluate possible autologous cell-based therapies, some patients and physicians are not prepared to wait and are pursuing treatments without evidence that the proposed treatments are effective, or even safe. This article explores the inherent tension between patients, practitioners and the need to regulate the development and commercialization of new cellular therapies — even when the cells come from the patient
Cellular therapies, such as stem cell–based treatments, have been widely researched and numerous pro...
The promise stem cell therapy holds for curing diseases for which no therapy currently exists is oft...
Since their discovery in the early 1990s, Stem Cell has brought the prospect of radically improving ...
AbstractThe idea that the body's own stem cells could act as a repair kit for many conditions, inclu...
The idea that the body's own stem cells could act as a repair kit for many conditions, including car...
Emerging biotechnologies pose public health challenges1 because of both the known and unforeseen ris...
This study investigates the practitioners‘ perception toward an ethical Stem Cell therapy. Reviewing...
Humans in the era of 21st century have witnessed development at its epitome, coupled with obvious pr...
Numerous and diverse participants are involved in the development of novel therapies: patients, phys...
Clinical uses of unproven stem cell-based interventions abound, yet many patients may be harmed by r...
From the introduction: Just as slight variations between different sources of stem cells are crucial...
Cell-based therapeutics, such as marrow or peripheral blood stem cell transplantation, are a standar...
AbstractThis article aims to put into perspective the binary opposition between ‘scientific’ clinica...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Nowadays one of the most critical aspects of innovative cell-based therapies is...
A growing number of U.S. stem cell clinics treat a variety of illnesses and injuries, yet few have c...
Cellular therapies, such as stem cell–based treatments, have been widely researched and numerous pro...
The promise stem cell therapy holds for curing diseases for which no therapy currently exists is oft...
Since their discovery in the early 1990s, Stem Cell has brought the prospect of radically improving ...
AbstractThe idea that the body's own stem cells could act as a repair kit for many conditions, inclu...
The idea that the body's own stem cells could act as a repair kit for many conditions, including car...
Emerging biotechnologies pose public health challenges1 because of both the known and unforeseen ris...
This study investigates the practitioners‘ perception toward an ethical Stem Cell therapy. Reviewing...
Humans in the era of 21st century have witnessed development at its epitome, coupled with obvious pr...
Numerous and diverse participants are involved in the development of novel therapies: patients, phys...
Clinical uses of unproven stem cell-based interventions abound, yet many patients may be harmed by r...
From the introduction: Just as slight variations between different sources of stem cells are crucial...
Cell-based therapeutics, such as marrow or peripheral blood stem cell transplantation, are a standar...
AbstractThis article aims to put into perspective the binary opposition between ‘scientific’ clinica...
Abstract BACKGROUND: Nowadays one of the most critical aspects of innovative cell-based therapies is...
A growing number of U.S. stem cell clinics treat a variety of illnesses and injuries, yet few have c...
Cellular therapies, such as stem cell–based treatments, have been widely researched and numerous pro...
The promise stem cell therapy holds for curing diseases for which no therapy currently exists is oft...
Since their discovery in the early 1990s, Stem Cell has brought the prospect of radically improving ...