Potential of perinatal stem cells

GYN & PERINATAL ZURICH > Potential of perinatal stem cells

It turns out that stem cells from umbilical cord blood but also from umbilical cord tissue are particularly well suited for use in regenerative medicine. Already today, bone tissue, skin tissue, nerve tissue and heart tissue can be regenerated by stem cells. Prof. Breymann has been working on perinatal stem cells and their benefits for many years. He is convinced of the great potential and possibilities of perinatal stem cells.

Webinar Perinatal Stem Cells May 2022

Prof. Dr. med. Breymann gives an update on the state of science and potential applications in the clinic. Prof. Dr. Dr. med. Dempke talks about placental tissue as a biomaterial for translational research and regenerative medicine. Ms Zaytseva talks about "Pre-Endothelization of human Tissue Engineered Matrices for Improved Hemocompatibility in Tissue Engineering Heart Valves.

Iron deficiency - tired, listless and emotionally weakened.

26 February 2014

Jenny Kaufmann felt tired, listless and emotionally weakened for a long time. The symptoms affected the training manager's private and professional life so much that she thought of depression herself. After a check-up at the doctor's and a ferritin measurement, she...

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Iron deficiency - Health programme CheckUp

12 February 2013

Without iron, nothing works in the human organism. And yet every second woman suffers from iron deficiency at least once in her life. In the red blood pigment, haemoglobin, iron is responsible for binding and thus supplying the cells with oxygen. The importance...

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Iron deficiency with and without anaemia

1 June 2012

At the 5th Iron Academy (2012) "Recognising iron deficiency and treating it properly", the focus was on practical aspects of iron deficiency. The main topics were iron status in premenopausal women, then anaemia in older people and especially in those with upcoming major orthopaedic surgery. More in-depth workshops...

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