字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント To date, apart from bone marrow transplantation to treat blood disorders or conditions, there are no other stem cell therapies available to regenerate damaged tissues or organs. We've developed a technique which, for the first time can generate stem cells that can potentially be used to repair any part of the body. We aspirate fat cells and we treat these cells with two compounds; a drug called Azacitidine and a growth factor, and over three weeks or so, the cells convert into a cell type that we call an Induced Multipotent Stem Cell. When we inject these cells where we have damaged bone or damaged muscle these IMS cells directly contribute to tissue repair. This method is safer than current stem cell generating methods. For example, we cannot use embryonic stem cells to treat or regenerate damaged tissues because of their tumour-forming ability. The other problem is when generating tissue-specific stem cells, there is a need to use viruses to transform those somatic cells into tissue-specific stem cells which is clinically unacceptable. Our new techniques completely overcome these issues. This development has enormous potential for treating back and neck pain, spinal injury and joint and muscle degeneration. With up to 20% of spinal implants, there is either delayed healing or they don't heal at all and this increases in diabetes, smokers and with ageing. Spinal implants currently used to replace damaged or troubled discs don't always weld with the adjacent bones. Transplanting these reprogrammed cells, we hope to be able to better fuse these implants to the host bone. Potentially, this is a huge leap forward for orthopaedic and spinal procedures.
B2 中上級 幹細胞治療のブレイクスルー (Breakthrough for stem cell therapies) 70 8 Study English に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語