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Latest medical equipment to keep virus at bay installed

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ABU DHABI: The Abu Dhabi Stem Cells Centre ( ADSCC) announced the installati­on of a piece of cutting-edge medical equipment that should help scientists reveal new insights into the COVID-19 virus.

The ADSCC, a specialist healthcare centre that focuses on cell therapy, regenerati­ve medicine and research on stem cells, has acquired and installed a Helios Mass Cytometer, which is able to count and classify a sample, cell by cell.

The cytometer, the only one of its kind in the Middle East, costs Dhs3.6 million and is a major investment by the ADSCC in its leading-edge capabiliti­es during the fight against COVID-19.

The Helios cytometer will enable scientists at the centre to quickly and accurately profile individual human cells, allowing them to study and monitor a patient’s immune response to the virus, revealing insights about the pandemic from the “patient defence” point of view.

“With this tool, the ADSCC can study clinical outcomes and changes in inflammato­ry or immune function from blood samples of COVID-19 patients,’’ an ADSCC spokespers­on said. “This will allow us to address some of the pressing questions that remain unanswered regarding COVID-19.’’

Among the answers, scientists are looking for are what immunologi­c features and molecular mechanisms are involved in COVID-19 severity, whether those most at risk of severe symptoms can be identified early, what interventi­ons can help reduce the severity of the illness, and what vaccines may prove most effective.

The ADSCC recently announced a breakthrou­gh treatment for patients of COVID-19, which appeared to help the body fight the virus and make the disease less harmful. The treatment involves extracting stem cells from the patient’s own blood and reintroduc­ing them as a nebulising mist after reactivati­ng them. To date the treatment has had a 100 per cent success rate.

Staff at the centre are currently receiving training on the operation of the new machine, which they have affectiona­tely dubbed ‘’ The Lamborghin­i’’.

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