Source: Business Wire
Posted: May 8, 2006
Summary:
BioE(R), Inc., a biotechnology company that develps and supplies cellular tools for drug discovery and therapeutic research, announced it has derived its trademark Multi-Lineage Progenitor Cell(TM) (MLPC(TM)) from cord blood and differentiated it into lung cells responsible for making surfactant, a substance enabling respiration.
Researchers believe this is the first time human stem cells -- from any source -- have differentiated into type II alveolar cells, the type of epithelial cells that help stabilize the lung's air sacs during breathing.
The discovery is being hailed as a signficant breakthrough that could lead to treatments for a number of respiratory conditions -- such as emphysema and pulmonary fibrosis, as well as pulmonary injury.
Commentary: Hopefully this discovery will lead to positive treatment outcomes in human patients with respiratory conditions in the near future.
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