However, scientists have made history by developing a heart patch that can repair damaged heart tissue. This patch is considered a significant breakthrough for heart patients and could prove to be ...
a laboratory-grown heart patch could help with severe cases of cardiovascular disease, say scientists behind a potential medical breakthrough. Universitätskrankenhaus Schleswig-Holstein/dpa ...
Researchers writing in the journal ‘Nature’ say they have developed a ‘patch’ that can repair failing hearts. Results of the clinical trial, which took place in 2021, were published on Wednesday. A 46 ...
A recent study tested a heart patch made from stem cells on monkeys, and the results were promising. This breakthrough has paved the way for the first clinical trial in humans. Heart failure is a ...
Implanted patches of iPS cell-derived heart muscle integrated with heart tissue in a primate model of heart failure, and in patients being treated in a clinical trial, marks progress toward a ...
A woman with a failing heart has been kept alive with the help of a new "breakthrough" stem-cell technology, scientists report. The 46-year-old woman had experienced a heart attack in 2016 and ...
Promising results from two of the first patients to get the treatment suggest that the muscle ‘patches’ survive well and improve the heart’s function. The patches of muscle, grown from cells ...
A revolutionary clinical trial has shown stem cell-derived muscle patches can be used to treat heart failure. The procedure was successfully conducted on a 46-year-old woman, who had experienced a ...
A group of scientists may have revealed how to mend a broken heart. Researchers from Germany and the US have developed small patches that can be placed on damaged hearts to strengthen and rebuild ...
An anticipated EHM dose-dependent thickening of the target heart wall was observed in macaques. Notably, the current study revealed that EHM patch implantation did not develop arrhythmia or ...
These 10 patches, each comprised of about 400 million heart cells, kept the woman stable until she could receive a heart transplant three months later, according to a paper published Wednesday ...