Tag: blood stem cells


  • Lab-grown Embryo Model Produces Blood Cells for Therapy

    Lab-grown Embryo Model Produces Blood Cells for Therapy

    Breakthrough: Lab-grown embryo-like structures form blood progenitors Researchers have created embryo-like structures from human stem cells in the laboratory that spontaneously generate blood cells. This milestone could one day enable bone marrow–related therapies using a patient’s own cells, reducing the risk of immune rejection and expanding treatment options for blood disorders. How the model works…

  • Breakthrough in lab-grown blood cells boosts regenerative therapies and disease research

    Breakthrough in lab-grown blood cells boosts regenerative therapies and disease research

    Breakthrough in lab-grown blood cells could transform regenerative medicine A pioneering advance in lab-grown blood cells promises to accelerate regenerative therapies, improve drug screening, and provide new models for studying blood cancers like leukaemia. Researchers from the University of Cambridge have created embryo-like structures called hematoids that mimic early human blood and organ development. Although…