Tag: stem cells
One Day, Stem Cells May Help Them Move Again
Canada has long been a leader in the field of stem cell research, fueling the dream of renewed mobility for those with spinal cord injuries.
Researchers Grow Human Organ Tissue on Sculpted Apples
Removing apple cells leaves cellulose 'scaffold' ideal for three-dimensional organ growth
Dialing in New Tools for Cell Repair
Professor Gordon Keller's research team zeroes in on reprogramming damaged cells.
Giving Vision to Blind Mice
A new method of delivering sight-giving stem cells to blind mice has brought a new weapon in the fight against blindness and stroke.
Can The World Be Cancer-Free?
Canadian researchers' innovative therapies are providing new hope
in the fight against the devastating impact of inoperable brain cancer.
Do Bad Stem Cells Cause Tumours?
Brain tumours are resistant to the best cancer therapies available. One theory about their cause could help lift patients' chances of survival.