Hi Everyone,
I have been looking into stem cell treatments for cerebral palsy. My son had a cord blood infusion at Duke in Sept 2012.
I am wanting to do more stem cell treatments. I have seen studies from Dr. Cox (UTMB) saying that bone marrow stem cells are safe for treatment of TBI.
I have also seen studies that say that they have proven that bone marrow stem cells can differentiate into brain cells (this was out of a study in bethesda funded by NIH).
I havent seen anything on adipose stem cells though saying that they will differentiate into brain cells. Specifically my son is needing oligodendrytes (white matter cells).
Just wondering what other people's thoughts were on seeking adipose treatments, which seem to be easy to come by in the US.
I have been looking into stem cell treatments for cerebral palsy. My son had a cord blood infusion at Duke in Sept 2012.
I am wanting to do more stem cell treatments. I have seen studies from Dr. Cox (UTMB) saying that bone marrow stem cells are safe for treatment of TBI.
I have also seen studies that say that they have proven that bone marrow stem cells can differentiate into brain cells (this was out of a study in bethesda funded by NIH).
I havent seen anything on adipose stem cells though saying that they will differentiate into brain cells. Specifically my son is needing oligodendrytes (white matter cells).
Just wondering what other people's thoughts were on seeking adipose treatments, which seem to be easy to come by in the US.