Bahamas: Task force says no to embryonic stem cell use
Go Jamaica
The National Task Force on Stem Cell Therapy Treatment is recommending that embryonic stem cells should not be used to create human stem cells in The Bahamas. Task Force's chairman, Professor Arthur T. Porter, who presented a copy of the Task ...
The Future of Stem Cells
Petaluma Argus Courier (blog)
Stem cells
are pretty amazing. These dudes are the chameleons of the body. They
can transform themselves into virtually any type of cell, whether it a
pacemaker cell in the heart or a cell in the bone. At birth there a
quite a few of these stem cells ... |
Scientists use urine to make stem cells
WA today
Scientists use urine to make stem cells
(02:04). Chinese scientists from the Guangzhou Institutes of
Biomedicine and Health have converted cells found in urine into
pluripotent stem cells that can be used to create neurons and brain cells. 31/12/12 ... |
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University of Reading research helps stem cell treatment
Reading Post
Using semi-permeable hydrogel would allow stem cells
to be mailed out to laboratories and used immediately on arrival.
Leading the research is Dr Che Connon who has been awarded a grant to
£735,000 by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences ...
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Scientists use urine to make stem cells
Reuters
Dec.
28 - Chinese scientists from the Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine
and Health have converted cells found in urine into pluripotent stem cells that can be used to create neurons and brain cells. The researchers say the find holds huge potential ... |
Scientists Create Stem Cells From Urine
W*USA 9
Pei
Duanqing, Director of the Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and
Health, told Reuters that this breakthrough could put the controversy
over embryonic stem cell research to rest and give researchers plenty of
stem cells to work with in the future. |
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Study Looks At Stem Cell Maturity And Gene Expression
RedOrbit
In particular, the researchers believe that embryonic stem cells are different from muscle or nerve cells in their ability to take on any cellular role. With this “pluripotency,” the stem cells are flexible enough to activate highly diverse gene ... |
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2013: Year of the Stem Cell
The Atlantic
Researchers have already safely injected stem cells
into patients with neurodegenerative diseases and spinal cord injuries
-- and they've seen the potential to vastly improve lives. Mont Ventoux
615 x2.jpg. Knut Olstad in August 2011, 20 minutes before ... |
Stem Cell Treatments Still Illegal
TopNews Arab Emirates
Fortunately,
no patient has yet been reported to suffer from any complications after
such treatments except for a Californian woman, whose face was injected
with fat stem cells that were derived from her own abdominal fat and then with dermal filler to ... |
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New Insight into Cell Development, Cancer
Fars News Agency
Long-standing research efforts have been focused on understanding how stem cells,
cells capable of transforming into any type of cell in the body, are
capable of being programmed down a defined path to contribute to the
development of a specific organ ... |
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Frank Farmer named to the Board Of Directors of World Stem Cell Institute, Inc ...
San Francisco Chronicle
A father of three boys, his oldest son Kell, at age 6, received stem cell therapy (SCT) at the World Stem Cells
Clinic in Cancun in 2012. Since that time Frank, along with his wife
Jaime, has become a vigorous advocate for the use of stem cell therapy ...
Study Hints That Stem Cells Prepare for Maturity Much Earlier Than Anticipated
Science Daily (press release)
27, 2012 — Unlike less versatile muscle or nerve cells, embryonic stem cells
are by definition equipped to assume any cellular role. Scientists call
this flexibility "pluripotency," meaning that as an organism develops, stem cells must be ready at a ... |
Novel Role of BRCA1 in Regulating the Survival of Skin Stem Cells Identified
Science Daily (press release)
In
this study published in Genes and Development, researchers led by
Cédric Blanpain, MD/PhD, Professor at Université libre de Bruxelles
(ULB) and WELBIO investigator, showed the critical role of Brca1 for the
maintenance of hair follicle stem cells. |
Giving Stem Cells A Bad Name
Asian Scientist Magazine
A
report in the Mainichi Shimbun revealed that the Hakata branch of
Shinjuku Clinic, a dermatology clinic in Fukuoka, Japan, has been
injecting manufactured stem cells into approximately 500 South Korean patients a month. The stem cells had been ...
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Cutting the cord now stores new hope for stem cell research
Gladstone Observer
Umbilical
cord blood is collected after the baby has been born and the umbilical
cord has been clamped and cut. YOU are full of billions of them. They
are the building blocks of life. They are stem cells, and very few of us pay them the respect they ... |
NZ woman dies before trip to US for stem cell tests
New Zealand Herald
A woman with a very rare debilitating disease was planning a trip to the United States for tests with stem cells
before her death. Mother of two Susan Garters-Woolford, 48, died in
Christchurch Hospital on December 18 after a long battle with Erdheim ... |
New Insight Into Cell Development and Cancer
Science Daily (press release)
"In stem cells,
the PRC2 complex turns genes off that would otherwise promote
reprogramming into specialized cells of organs like the heart or lungs,"
said Wang. In addition to its fundamental role in cellular development,
elevated levels of PRC2 have ... |
Transplanting Life: Transplantation Without Medication?
ABC7Chicago.com
They gave their stem cells.
Dr. Joseph Leventhal heads up the study. He says the idea is to create
chimerism, or two immune systems in the recipient. "Right, so you have
peaceful co-existence, if you will, of the donor's stem cells with the other ...
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Hoschton veterinarian now offers stem cell therapy
Barrow County News
Boomer,
a 7-year-old Mastiff, was the first patient at Hoschton Animal Clinic
to undergo a new stem cell therapy to treat arthritis in his legs and
hips using adult stem cells culled from the fat which was removed from Boomer's shoulder. Dr. Kevin ... |
Narayana Hrudayalaya-Mazumdar Shaw Cancer Centre treats leukaemia baby
pharmabiz.com
A worldwide search was initiated as it was difficult to find a donor for stem cells
in India. Moreover, the baby was the only child. After a period of two
to three months, a matched unrelated donor from USA was identified from
the registry of National ... |
DNA-repair problems destroy hardy leukemia cells
Oncology Nurse Advisor
Although
the tyrosine kinase inhibitor imatinib effectively targets chronic
myeloid leukemia (CML), some patients harbor a small pool of
treatment-resistant stem cells that can cause disease progression and relapse, according to a statement issued by ... |
Local research study could lead to cure for acute myeloid leukemia
KOMO News
The challenge lies in identifying the leukemia stem cells,
which Dr. Walter says can vary greatly. To determine what
characteristics they share, these stems cells need to be grown and
examined in a lab, which was previously impossible. But Dr. Walter ...
Stem Cell Therapy as a Potential Treatment for Laminitis
TheHorse.com
Stem cells
therapy might offer practitioners an additional treatment option for
the fight against laminitis. Read More · Law, Morals, and Ethics in
Equine Practice (AAEP 2012) · Bute for Old Bones · 12 Christmas
Wishes
for Horses, Owners from ... |
Why I donated my bone marrow
CNN
If the match is a good one, you next get to choose whether to donate actual bone marrow, or what's called peripheral blood stem cells, known as PBSC. The patient's doctor will request one or the other, but ultimately the donor decides which one he or ...
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