Cellaviva Danmark March 7, 2023
Lea Hvidt Kessler chose to collect stem cells when her son was born.

Lea Hvidt Kessler chose to collect stem cells when her son was born.

It gives me peace of mind A decision that today makes Lea feel more at ease about the future. When Lea Hvidt Kessler and Mikkel Kessler were expecting their first...

Cellaviva Danmark July 7, 2021
Prenatal visit to Molly Egelind and Benjamin Hasselflug

Prenatal visit to Molly Egelind and Benjamin Hasselflug

“You don’t take out accident insurance because you expect to get hurt, and the same applies here…”

 – Molly Egelind

Cellaviva Danmark June 7, 2021
Autism and Cerebral Palsy

Autism and Cerebral Palsy

Treatment with umbilical cord stem cells can significantly improve the function of children with CP injury and other neurological diseases.

Cellaviva Danmark April 12, 2021
AI helps scientists understand how a declining population of stem cells contributes to aging

AI helps scientists understand how a declining population of stem cells contributes to aging

The application of artificial intelligence in medical research is on the rise. In some of the recent research, advanced computer algorithms are being used to figure out why we age.

Cellaviva Danmark March 22, 2021
Dr.dk writes about stem cell treatments

Dr.dk writes about stem cell treatments

A professor at the University of Copenhagen says that the discovery of stem cells has had enormous meaning – the health service is in the middle of a revolution where in a few years we can treat diseases we did not have a chance of before.

Cellaviva Danmark February 9, 2021
Press release: Canadian Trial for ProTrans in COVID-19

Press release: Canadian Trial for ProTrans in COVID-19

Corona virus Canadian Trial for ProTrans in COVID-19 TUE, FEB 02, 2021 15:50 CET NextCell Pharma AB (“NextCell”) today announces that Health Canada and the McGill University Health Centre Research...

Cellaviva Danmark December 8, 2020
Cancer and Alzheimer's disease, two sides of the same coin

Cancer and Alzheimer's disease, two sides of the same coin

“Cancer and Alzheimer’s disease are like two sides of the same coin. The mechanisms are very similar, but the opposite of each other,” says Maria Ankarcrona, researcher at Karolinska Institutet’s Alzheimer’s Center in Huddinge.