New approach moves cell therapy closer to treating many disorders
September 03, 2024
September 03, 2024
ITHACA, New York, Sept. 3 -- Cornell University issued the following news:
A new approach to manufacturing cells that secrete and deliver therapies to specific parts of the body takes a big step toward one day repairing joints and damage after heart attacks, countering transplant rejection and healing currently untreatable lung conditions.
The cells, called mesenchymal stromal cells, can differentiate, like stem cells, to become connective tissue cells of cartilage, bon . . .
A new approach to manufacturing cells that secrete and deliver therapies to specific parts of the body takes a big step toward one day repairing joints and damage after heart attacks, countering transplant rejection and healing currently untreatable lung conditions.
The cells, called mesenchymal stromal cells, can differentiate, like stem cells, to become connective tissue cells of cartilage, bon . . .
