by CCRM Australia | Apr 21, 2025
This post was written by Tavin Fonseka (see LinkedIn page) with supervision by Dr. Chih Wei Teng. Imagine a world where injuries that once ended careers became nothing more than mere setbacks. Athletes will heal faster, stronger, and with a greater resiliency...
by Lyla El-Fayomi | Apr 16, 2025
A brief recap You might recall Johanne Provost’s story, which I covered in the September edition of RMNU🔬. New details have since emerged regarding the specifics of her disease: Ms. Provost had been suffering from a rare autoimmune disease – lichen planus – that...
by Krystal Jacques | Apr 3, 2025
The pancreas is an organ that is critical for the digestion of our food and for releasing hormones into the bloodstream, which helps regulate blood sugar levels. The three main types of cells responsible for making these functions happen are: endocrine cells, acinar...
by Lyla El-Fayomi | Mar 26, 2025
Some big trends to discuss this month, as well as one-off headlines. I have clinical updates on epilepsy, tooth regeneration and Parkinson’s – a disease area quickly becoming an RMNU🔬 staple, given all the movement in this field! Read on, bookmark for later, or send...
by Krystal Jacques | Feb 19, 2025
There are many ways the regenerative potential of cell transplantation therapy can be optimized to pave the route to the clinic. They include, but are not limited to, deciding which cells to transplant and looking at whether we should use fresh cells or cryopreserved...
by Peace Chukwu | Feb 6, 2025
(Ed: Read Peace’s blog about the promise of menstrual stem cells and then learn how they can be used to treat endometriosis, below.) Endometriosis is a chronic illness that affects 5-15 per cent of the female population. It is a disease in which tissue similar to the...
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