WANA (Nov 18) – Iranian researchers at Jahad-e Daneshgahi have pioneered new approaches in regenerative medicine by producing neural stem cells aimed at treating patients with spinal cord injuries. This breakthrough opens promising avenues for therapies targeting nerve damage and spinal repair.

 

In addition, the team has developed an innovative method for addressing repeated implantation failure in women undergoing IVF.

 

By utilizing differentiated mesenchymal stem cells derived from renewable sources such as menstrual blood, researchers offer a novel approach to improving IVF success rates.

 

Jahad-e Daneshgahi has also advanced the field of cellular therapy with the development of lymphocyte therapy kits.

 

These kits are designed to facilitate the creation of advanced treatments based on patients’ own immune cells, marking a significant step forward in the completion of the cellular therapy pipeline.

Iran Produces Domestic Cord Stem Cell Polymer Serum. Social media/ WANA News Agency