Thursday, September 13, 2007

Scientists discover how to isolate stem cells in womb tissue

Source: European Society for Human Reproduction and Embryology
Date: September 13, 2007

Summary:

Scientists in Australia have found a way of identifying probable stem cells in the lining of women’s wombs. The finding opens up the possibility of using the stem cells for tissue engineering applications such as building up natural tissue to repair prolapsed pelvic floors. Pelvic floor prolapse is a common condition, affecting over 50% of women after childbirth; around one in ten women have surgery and a third of these women require repeated operations to correct the problem.