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Archive for July 13, 2008Breakthrough: Adult Stem Cells & Parkinson’sJuly 13, 2008 by mike.
theanchoressonline.com — Great - and, for anyone following the stunning medical advances being made thanks to ADULT Stem Cell Research - unsurprising news on the Parkinson ’s front. Just as numerous spinal cord injuries are being successfully treated with ASC taken from nasal cavities, it looks there sufferers of Parkinson’s Disease may be helped, too. Posted in Research, Parkinson's Disease Categories | Print | No Comments » Researchers sniff out Parkinson’s breakthroughJuly 13, 2008 by mike.
By Medical reporter Sophie Scott Posted Mon Jun 16, 2008 4:45pm AEST Australian scientists have discovered that stem cells found in the back of a patient’s nose can produce the chemical which is missing in people with Parkinson’s disease. Parkinson’s disease occurs when the brain cells that produce the chemical dopamine stop working. Without dopamine, nerve cells cannot function, leading to muscle problems. Researchers from Griffith University and the University of Queensland harvested adult stem cells from the noses of Parkinson’s disease patients. They found that once the nose cells were cultured and infused into animals with Parkinson’s disease, the cells began to produce dopamine. Professor Peter Silburn from the University of Queensland said it was an important breakthrough, as the cells could be easily harvested from patients. He said the next step was to test the cells in primates, then move to human trials in the next three years. Posted in Research, Parkinson's Disease Categories | Print | 1 Comment »
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