Treatments & Clinical Trials
Stay informed about the latest breakthroughs in stem cell therapies and clinical trials that hold promise for a wide range of medical conditions. Explore how groundbreaking treatments and ongoing research are paving the way for the future of healthcare.
Cord Blood vs. Bone Marrow: Success Rates for Blood Cancer
Compare cord blood and bone marrow transplants for blood cancers — differences in engraftment, GVHD risk, survival rates, and donor matching.
Umbilical Cord Blood for Skin Regeneration: Studies
Review of cord blood stem cells and exosome therapies for skin repair, anti-aging, wound healing, and ongoing clinical trials.
Advances in Cardiac Repair with MSC Therapy
How MSCs and MSC-derived exosomes repair heart tissue, improve function, and why umbilical cord banking with advanced delivery methods matters.
Umbilical Cord vs Bone Marrow Stem Cells for Cartilage Repair
Compare umbilical cord and bone marrow MSCs for cartilage repair: collection, growth, regeneration quality, safety, and clinical outcomes.
Microfluidics for Birth Tissue Exosome Isolation
Microfluidic chips rapidly isolate high-purity exosomes from placenta and umbilical cord tissues, offering faster, gentler recovery than ultracentrifugation.
From Lab to Life: Stem Cell Trials Bringing Hope to Diabetics
Stem cell trials are restoring insulin production in some diabetes patients; cord-blood banking and immune-evasive cell strategies could expand access.
Can Stem Cells Replace Daily Insulin? Understanding Islet Transplants
Overview of stem cell-derived islet transplants, trial outcomes, immune-evasion strategies, costs, and timelines for replacing daily insulin in type 1 diabetes.
Islet Cell Transplants: How Regenerative Medicine is Tackling Diabetes
Islet cell transplants and stem‑cell therapies are shifting diabetes care from lifelong insulin to potential long-term insulin independence.
What is Wharton’s Jelly? The Hidden Power of Umbilical Cord Tissue
Explains Wharton's Jelly, its mesenchymal stem cells, medical uses, and benefits of cord tissue banking for future regenerative therapies.