# Stem Cells
Latest news and articles about Stem Cells
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Stem Cell Breakthrough: Solving the Stability Puzzle in Type 1 Diabetes Treatment
Researchers at the Karolinska Institute have developed a technology to stabilize the production of insulin-secreting cells from human stem cells. This breakthrough addresses a major technical bottleneck in regenerative medicine, paving the way for more reliable and scalable stem cell treatments for Type 1 diabetes.

Regulatory Renaissance: How New Policy Orders are Unlocking China’s Stem Cell Ambitions
China is implementing a landmark regulatory overhaul to streamline the transition of stem cell research from hospital labs to clinical practice. Centered in Shanghai's Zhangjiang hub, this new policy framework aims to leverage real-world clinical data to establish global leadership in regenerative medicine while enforcing strict ethical and safety standards.

The Great Leap for Regenerative Medicine: Japan’s Regulatory Gamble Sparks a Global iPSC Race
The global iPSC therapy market has entered a critical clinical phase following Japan's landmark 2026 conditional approvals for heart failure and Parkinson's treatments. While breakthroughs in China and the US demonstrate the curative potential for chronic diseases, the industry must now solve the dual challenges of high manufacturing costs and regulatory safety monitoring.

China’s Fountain of Youth: The Dangerous Rise of the Underground Stem Cell Market
China is witnessing a surge in illegal stem cell infusions marketed as high-priced anti-aging treatments, often involving collusion between private firms and public hospital doctors. Despite costs reaching $55,000 per shot, there is no scientific evidence or regulatory approval for these therapies, posing significant health and financial risks to consumers.