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Tag Archives: cells
Research and Markets: Targeting Cancer Stem Cells: Therapeutic Strategies, Pipeline, Biomarkers and Opportunities 2011
DUBLIN–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/0a3b55/targeting_cancer_s) has announced the addition of the “Targeting Cancer Stem Cells: Therapeutic Strategies, Pipeline, Biomarkers and Opportunities 2011″ report to their offering. Cancer Stem Cell (CSC) research has accelerated in recent years and considerable efforts are being made to develop novel agents that target these cells. Today, more than forty companies and commercial research groups are evaluating 20+ strategies and 50 candidate molecules, in the hope of making new advances in this area. Continue reading
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U-M registers first human embryonic stem cell line
A human embryonic stem cell created by University of Michigan scientists was placed on the U.S. National Institutes of Health's registry, making the cells available for federally-funded research, officials announced Tuesday. Continue reading
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Stem Cells May Help Regenerate Heart Muscle
A promising stem cell therapy approach could soon provide a way to regenerate heart muscle damaged by heart attacks. Researchers at Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute and The Johns Hopkins University harvested stem cells from the hearts of 17 heart attack patients and after prepping the cells, infused them back into the patients' hearts. Continue reading
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Hormel Institute study makes key finding in stem cell self-renewal
Public release date: 6-Feb-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Jeff Falk jfalk@umn.edu 612-626-1720 University of Minnesota A University of Minnesota-led research team has proposed a mechanism for the control of whether embryonic stem cells continue to proliferate and stay stem cells, or differentiate into adult cells like brain, liver or skin. The work has implications in two areas. In cancer treatment, it is desirable to inhibit cell proliferation Continue reading
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Skin cells converted to brain cells without intermediate stem cell stage
By Dr Ananya Mandal, MD Researchers from California have successfully converted mouse skin cells into cells which develop into the main components of the brain. The experiment, reported in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, is notable because it skipped the middle “stem cell” stage in the process Continue reading
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Adult Stem Cell Treatments for COPD -Real patient results, USA Stem Cells- Leon B. Testimonial – Video
12-01-2012 07:24 If you would like more information please call us Toll Free at 877-578-7908. Or visit our website at www.usastemcells.com Or click here to have a Free Phone Constultation with Dr. Matthew Burks usastemcells.com Real patient testimonials for USA Stem Cells Continue reading
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Adult Stem Cell Treatments for COPD -Real patient results, USA Stem Cells- Shirlen M. Testimonial – Video
11-01-2012 23:04 If you would like more information please call us Toll Free at 877-578-7908. Continue reading
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Smart injectable nanotherapeutics could improve treatment for Type I diabetes
A research collaboration between the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University and Children's Hospital Boston has developed “smart” injectable nanotherapeutics that can be programmed to selectively deliver drugs to the cells of the pancreas. Although this nanotechnology will need significant additional testing and development before being ready for clinical use … Continue reading
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Stem cell research: no laughing matter
Larry Goldstein has written what his UC San Diego colleague Vivian Reznik jokingly refers to as the definitive text on stem cell research: “Stem Cells for Dummies.” Continue reading
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Morrow Institute’s Allan Wu, MD, to Present at Stem Cells 2012 Conference
Allan Wu, MD, co-founder and chief scientific officer of The Morrow Institute’s Non-Controversial Stem Cell Research Lab in Rancho Mirage, CA, has been invited to present his research findings at Stem Cells 2012, a global conference in San Diego, CA. Continue reading
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