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Anatomy Ultrasound – Video

Posted: Published on September 4th, 2014

Anatomy Ultrasound Brian was filming but then the lights got dark so he stopped before we heard/saw what we were having. By: Cara Leighty … Continue reading

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Fan Q & A for September 3rd, 2014 | Anatomy of a Movie – Video

Posted: Published on September 4th, 2014

Fan Q A for September 3rd, 2014 | Anatomy of a Movie Subscribe to Anatomy of a Movie's YouTube Channel @ http://youtube.com/anatomyofamovie Anatomy of a Movie hosts Marisa Serafini and Sara Stretton answer some fan mail and give shout outs to... By: Anatomy of a Movie … Continue reading

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Movie News for September 3rd, 2014 | Anatomy of a Movie – Video

Posted: Published on September 4th, 2014

Movie News for September 3rd, 2014 | Anatomy of a Movie Subscribe to Anatomy of a Movie's YouTube Channel @ http://youtube.com/anatomyofamovie Anatomy of a Movie hosts Marisa Serafini and Sara Stretton discuss top movie news including Pixar's Lava... By: Anatomy of a Movie … Continue reading

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Insect Anatomy – Video

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Shark Anatomy 2 – Video

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Dr. Mark Glasgold Publishes Influential Graft Study

Posted: Published on September 4th, 2014

Highland Park, NJ (PRWEB) September 03, 2014 Dr. Mark Glasgold is pleased to announce his recently authored study, evaluating the use of Puregraft autologous fat grafting systems. The peer-reviewed paper was published in the July 2014 edition of Aesthetic Surgery Journal. Notable co-authors of the report include Dr. David J. Gerth, Dr. Bethany King, Dr. Lesley Rabach, and Dr. Robert A. Glasgold. The research compares graft retention rates using Puregraft technology with the historical findings on centrifuged process grafts, previously completed by the same authors. A total of 26 graft patients (52 hemifaces) were followed over a 17-month span. The results found that Puregraft patients had a significantly higher graft retention rate, at 41.2%, as compared with the 31.8% rate for centrifuged grafts. Puregraft uses an advanced filtration system, removing the cell-damaging free lipids and white/red blood cells. This process decreases contamination, improving the grafts retention rate. Dr. Glasgold explains, "Fat grafting has long been criticized for its unpredictable rates of retention. Puregraft helps to address this shortcoming and performed better when compared to traditional methods of processing." The FDA approved Puregraft system provides surgeons with confidence in efficacy, as well as efficiency. Adipose tissue can be safely purified for … Continue reading

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Congenital Hypotonia | Stem Cell Treatment | My Story – Video

Posted: Published on September 4th, 2014

Congenital Hypotonia | Stem Cell Treatment | My Story Saif and his mother, like many other families, were left with no hope after Saif was diagnosed with Benign Congenital Hypotonia, a muscle weakness disease si... By: Repair Stem Cells … Continue reading

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Reneuron tests stem cell stroke treatment

Posted: Published on September 4th, 2014

The treatment involves injecting up to 20 million stem cells into patients' brains. It was tested on patients at Glasgow's Southern General Hospital in 2012. The Surrey-based company said it would work at 10 sites across the UK, including the Southern General, on a Phase II efficacy study of the ReN001 treatment involving 41 patients. Loading article content The treatment is designed to deliver a meaningful improvement in upper limb function in disabled stroke patients. In May, the company said data from a long-term follow- up involving 11 patients included in a Phase I safety study of ReN001 at the Glasgow hospital observed sustained reductions in neurological impairment and spasticity in most patients. No cell-related or immunological adverse events were reported . Yesterday, Reneuron said it has also started a Phase I safety study at Ninewells Hospital in Dundee of its ReN009 therapy for people with lower limb ischaemia. It will involve nine patients. Reneuron says the disease is common in patients with diabetes and can lead to amputation of the limb. Originally posted here: Reneuron tests stem cell stroke treatment … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Beauty: The Online Shop Revolutionizing the Beauty Industry

Posted: Published on September 4th, 2014

Los Angeles, California (PRWEB) September 03, 2014 Stem Cell technology is the future; looking younger and better without plastic surgery is here now. Stem Cell Beautys debut product line StemLife is spearheading the current beauty renaissance. Among websites that provide stem cell beauty products, Stem Cell Beauty is in a league of its own. Science is always advancing, why shouldn't your beauty products? questions Albert Faleski, Director of Operations at StemCellBeauty.com. Most products on the shelves are outdated, whereas we take a different approach to find a formula that works with your body, reinvigorating your own stem cells to provide actual results. The science behind StemLife is nothing short of groundbreaking. Its trademarked FixT Technology was achieved through reverse engineering to understand how the body maintains and heals itself with our own endogenous combinations of adult stem cells. With this knowledge they developed a means to mimic the natural stem cell processes in our body. Unlike other beauty brands, StemLife uses specific combinations of stem cell types, each cultured under specific state-dependent conditions, using cell types and states that are ideal for the particular tissue. It then creates a set of molecules from multiple stem cell types that is complete … Continue reading

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Transplanted stem cells help prevent bladder fibrosis after spinal cord injury

Posted: Published on September 4th, 2014

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 3-Sep-2014 Contact: Robert Miranda cogcomm@aol.com Cell Transplantation Center of Excellence for Aging and Brain Repair Putnam Valley, NY. (Sept. 3, 2014) A team of researchers from Korea and Canada have found that transplantation of B10 cells (a stable immortalized human bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cell line; B10 hMSC) directly into the bladder wall of mice modeled with spinal cord injury (SCI) helped inhibit the development of bladder fibrosis and improved bladder function by promoting the growth of smooth muscle cells in the bladder. The study will be published in a future issue of Cell Transplantation and is currently freely available on-line as an unedited early e-pub at: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/cog/ct/pre-prints/content-CT-1227_Lee. Spinal cord injury (SCI) can cause severe lower urinary tract dysfunction and conditions such as overactive bladder, urinary retention and increased bladder thickness and fibrosis. HMSCs, multipotent cells that can differentiate into a variety of cell types, including bone cells, cartilage cells, and fat cells, have been transplanted into injured spinal cords to help patients regain motor function. In this study, mice receiving the B10 hMSCs injected directly into the bladder wall experienced improved bladder function while an untreated control group did not. "Human MSCs can secrete growth … Continue reading

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