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Stem cell therapy caused nasal tumour on paraplegic's back

Posted: Published on July 9th, 2014

A young paraplegic woman who underwent spinal stem cell therapy developed a growth in her back made up of nasal cells eight years later. The team from the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics that removed and investigated the growth has reported the anomaly in a paper published in the Journal of Neurosurgery: Spine. Although the case is a rare occurrence (the first of its kind, that we know of) the authors admit this may simply be because patients that undergo therapy are not monitored long enough, and either way it provides ample evidence attesting to our lack of understanding around programming and controlling stem cell proliferation and differentiation post-transplant. Human trials for this type of therapy are still at the very early stages, but animal trials have had some promising results. Several different types of cells have been experimented with for implantation including schwann cells (these surround nerves and sometimes grow on the spinal cord post-injury), foetal neural cells (with successes in rat studies) andnasal olfactory ensheathing cells (these are extracted from the lining of the nose and were the ones used in this particular case study). The patient in question was just 18 years old when she suffered … Continue reading

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Bench to Bedside: Mesenchymal Stem Cells and ARDS, Part 1 – Carolyn Calfee – Video

Posted: Published on July 9th, 2014

Bench to Bedside: Mesenchymal Stem Cells and ARDS, Part 1 - Carolyn Calfee http://www.ibiology.org/ibioeducation/taking-courses/bench-to-bedside/mesenchymal-stem-cells-acute-respiratory-distress-syndrome.html In Part 1, Dr. Calfee begins by explaining that acute... By: iBioEducation … Continue reading

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In Vitro Fertilization & IVF Treatment in New York, NY :: CHR

Posted: Published on July 9th, 2014

David Barad, MD, one of CHR's experts in vitro fertilization, discusses why individualization is crucial in order to achieve the highest IVF treatment success rate for each patient. The Center for Human Reproduction (CHR), located in New York, NY, was one of the first in vitro fertilization (IVF) centers in the United States and has been recognized as one of the best IVF centers in the world. Since 1981, more than 17,000 pregnancies have been achieved at our center using in vitro fertilization (IVF) and other Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART). The CHR experts work closely with women and couples undergoing the many different types of IVF cycle protocols. We are renowned for our specialized knowledge and high IVF success rates, even in difficult cases. CHR's expertise in IVF lies in our willingness and ability to individualize our approach to best suit each and every one of our patients, as Dr. Barad explains in the video above. In an in vitro fertilization procedure, eggs are gathered from the woman's ovaries and mixed with the man's sperm outside the body, usually in a glass dish in a laboratory. "In vitro" comes from Latin and literally means "in glass," a reference to the … Continue reading

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HOW TO MOONSHINE (The Hidden) – Video

Posted: Published on July 9th, 2014

HOW TO MOONSHINE (The Hidden) What is The Hidden? "In the early 1950s human genetics experimentation was taking its first, tentative steps. Amongst many other black projects, a team of British scientists working at an... By: SeaNanners Gaming Channel … Continue reading

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Eric Niedermayer – Alcohol Genetics – Video

Posted: Published on July 9th, 2014

Eric Niedermayer - Alcohol Genetics Did you know that one in ten deaths in working-age adults in the U.S. is caused by drinking too much? By: The Broadcast TV … Continue reading

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Genetics (here we go…) Q&A Part 7/21 – Video

Posted: Published on July 9th, 2014

Genetics (here we go...) Q A Part 7/21 Sid Kudav Do you believe you have it in you to hit an 800lb deadlift one day? Also do you still consider yourself to not have great genetics, but average (one of your older videos), if so do... By: Ben Rice … Continue reading

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Angus VNR: Quality genetics = premiums, profit – Video

Posted: Published on July 9th, 2014

Angus VNR: Quality genetics = premiums, profit Neal Haverkamp, manager of Nemaha Valley Angus, a family operation near Bern, Kan., uses individual carcass data to target the CAB brand for himself and his customers. This video news is provided... By: Angus TV … Continue reading

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FTB Monster: Ech’s Lab #12 – “Advanced Genetics: Squidman Rises” – Video

Posted: Published on July 9th, 2014

FTB Monster: Ech's Lab #12 - "Advanced Genetics: Squidman Rises" We continue down the route of mad scientist and splice our DNA with that of various animals and monsters. What are the effects? Thank you for watching this series on Ech Plays! If you enjoy... By: EchPlays … Continue reading

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Perfect Genetics Update 1 | Rosalina – Video

Posted: Published on July 9th, 2014

Perfect Genetics Update 1 | Rosalina Here's the first update for the Perfect Genetics Challenge, hope you enjoy meeting the people... CAS: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e8V3yVNjyfk Auberon: http://alexs3cc.tumblr.com/post/87110073... By: greendaybowser … Continue reading

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About Genetics Home Reference – National Institutes of Health

Posted: Published on July 9th, 2014

Genetics Home Reference is the National Library of Medicine's web site for consumer information about genetic conditions and the genes or chromosomes related to those conditions. Genetics Home Reference is a service of the U.S. National Library of Medicine, part of the National Institutes of Health, an agency of the Department of Health and Human Services. There is no advertising on this site, nor does Genetics Home Reference endorse any company or product. Genetics Home Reference is developed by a Staff comprising genetics and public health professionals and computer and information scientists. Expert Reviewers perform a comprehensive review of each condition, gene, gene family, and chromosome summary before it is posted to Genetics Home Reference, and with each substantial revision thereafter. Genetics Home Reference also engages patient support and advocacy groups to provide feedback on website content. The date of the last comprehensive review is noted in each summary. Genetics Home Reference extracts some gene information automatically from online scientific databases. This information is clearly marked, and it is not further reviewed before being posted to the Genetics Home Reference website. Genetics Home Reference provides access to information from the National Library of Medicine, the National Institutes of Health, and … Continue reading

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