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McLean Hospital researchers see promise in transplanted fetal stem cells for Parkinson's

Posted: Published on June 5th, 2014

PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 5-Jun-2014 Contact: Jenna Brown jbrown66@partners.org 617-855-2110 McLean Hospital BELMONT, MA -- Researchers at Harvard-affiliated McLean Hospital have found that fetal dopamine cells transplanted into the brains of patients with Parkinson's disease were able to remain healthy and functional for up to 14 years, a finding that could lead to new and better therapies for the illness. The discovery, reported in the June 5, 2014 issue of the journal Cell Reports, could pave the way for researchers to begin transplanting dopamine neurons taken from stem cells grown in laboratories, a way to get treatments to many more patients in an easier fashion. "We have shown in this paper that the transplanted cells connect and live well and do all the required functions of nerve cells for a very long time," said Ole Isacson, MD (DR MED SCI), director of the Neuroregeneration Research Institute at McLean and a professor of neurology and neuroscience at Harvard Medical School. The researchers looked at the brains of five patients who got fetal cell transplants over a period of 14 years and found that their dopamine transporters (DAT), proteins that pump the neurotransmitter dopamine, and mitochondria, the power plants of cells, were still … Continue reading

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A4M Fellowship in Aesthetic Medicine @ IMA Dubai – Interview with Dr. Zenus Saleh – Video

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A4M Fellowship in Aesthetic Medicine @ IMA Dubai - Interview with Dr. Zenus Saleh A4M Fellowship in Aesthetic Medicine @ IMA Dubai - Interview with Dr. Zenus Saleh. By: Institute of Medical Aesthetics … Continue reading

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A4M Fellowship in Aesthetic Medicine @ IMA Dubai – Interview with Dr. Ayman Aouad – Video

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A4M Fellowship in Aesthetic Medicine @ IMA Dubai - Interview with Dr. Ayman Aouad A4M Fellowship in Aesthetic Medicine @ IMA Dubai - Interview with Dr. Ayman Aouad. By: Institute of Medical Aesthetics … Continue reading

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Welcome to Aesthetic Surgery Centre: Plastic Surgery …

Posted: Published on June 5th, 2014

We believe that natural is beautiful. Whether caused by the aging process, pregnancy or circumstance, you may begin to feel self-conscious about your body. If you are considering cosmetic surgery or rejuvenation procedures, the team at Aesthetic Surgery Centre is here to help your natural beauty to shine through. Troy J. Woodman, M.D. Frederick W. Ehret, M.D. David V. Pratt, M.D. You can trust in the combined 40 years of cosmetic surgery experience offer by our skilled team of doctors. Certified by or members of: American Academy of Cosmetic Surgery, American Board of Plastic Surgery, American Medical Association, American Society of Ophthalmic Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, American Board of Ophthalmology, American Society of Plastic Surgeons Our award-winning surgeons, Dr. Ehret, Dr. Woodman and Dr. Pratt, along with their skilled staff, will provide you with accurate, honest and comprehensive advice to ensure that you can make the very best decision possible for yourself. Aesthetic Surgery Centre is a unique, full-service cosmetic enhancement facility. We offer a supportive, relaxing atmosphere for our clientele. Whether you are interested in spa treatments, anti-aging procedures or life-altering cosmetic reconstruction, our professional staff and experienced physicians are here to guide you every step of the way. … Continue reading

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Leading stem-cell expert to join Stanford Medicine faculty …

Posted: Published on June 5th, 2014

JUNE 5, 2014 BY ERIN DIGITALE Maria Grazia Roncarolo Maria Grazia Roncarolo, MD, a stem cell and gene therapy expert and former scientific director of the San Raffaele Scientific Institute in Milan, Italy, is joining the Stanford University School of Medicine as a professor of pediatrics. Roncarolo has been recruited to lead the schools efforts to translate basic scientific discoveries in the field of regenerative medicine into novel patient therapies, including treatments based on stem cells and gene therapy. My biggest goal is to build an infrastructure and assemble a team of world-class physician-scientists who can take full advantage of the tremendous discovery and knowledge generated at Stanford in order to transfer those into the clinic, she said. Roncarolo begins June 15 as chief of the newly created Division of Pediatric Translational and Regenerative Medicine within the Department of Pediatrics, and as a pediatric immunologist at Lucile Packard Childrens Hospital Stanford. She will also co-direct Stanfords Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine. Dr. Roncarolo is a world leader in stem cell and gene therapies, said Hugh OBrodovich, MD, professor and chair of pediatrics, and director of the Child Health Research Institute at Stanford. Under her direction, the San … Continue reading

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GEN | Magazine Articles: Stem Cell Breakthroughs Renew …

Posted: Published on June 5th, 2014

Cloning Fears Resurface The stem cell advances have reawakened fears they will be used toward human reproductive cloning. In 1998, FDA declared jurisdiction over clinical trials intended to study the practice, citing authority over INDs. But as Bernard Siegel, J.D., executive director of the Genetics Policy Institute, correctly noted to GEN, the agency didnt use its notice-and-comment rulemaking or official guidance processes. Instead, FDAs then-acting commissioner Michael A. Friedman, M.D., simply said so in a radio interview. The FDA needs to take the matter seriously and reiterate its authority. The agency should make sure its authority will not be undermined for its casualness in establishing its original claims of jurisdiction, Siegel said. Last year, Siegel and Arnold I. Friede, J.D., whose eponymous law firm specializes in FDA matters, co-authored a Stem Cells and Development article urging FDA to formally establish jurisdiction over cloning, with input from all stakeholders. The Center for Genetics and Society wants Washington to go further, urging Congress to join some U.S. states and 60 countries in banning reproductive cloning. Marcy Darnovsky, Ph.D., the centers executive director, cited efforts by several scientists a decade ago to clone humans, and the cost of creating stem cell lines. The … Continue reading

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New stem cells may help in battling multiple sclerosis

Posted: Published on June 5th, 2014

The great promise of stem cells may finally be getting close for multiple sclerosis patients. Stem cells, which have the power to transform into other types of cells, have been much anticipated for more than a decade as a way to treat or even cure diseases like MS, Parkinson's, blindness and spinal cord injuries. But it's taken time to turn that promise into a workable reality. Two new studies, both published in the journal Stem Cell Reports, suggest that researchers are getting close. "We haven't landed on the moon yet, but we've tested the rockets," said Jeanne Loring, author of one of the studies and a professor and director of the Center for Regenerative Medicine at The Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, Calif. Her study found that a certain type of stem cell, injected once into the spinal cords of mice with an MS-like condition, could dramatically improve the animals for at least six months. The mice's immune systems almost immediately rejected and destroyed the cells, known as human embryonic stem cell-derived neural precursor cells. But the cells seemed to trigger a long-lasting benefit, dampening inflammation to slow the disease's progression, and repairing the damaged sheathing around nerve cells … Continue reading

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Stem cells found to play restorative role when affecting brain signaling process

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PUBLIC RELEASE DATE: 5-Jun-2014 Contact: Robert Miranda cogcomm@aol.com Cell Transplantation Center of Excellence for Aging and Brain Repair Putnam Valley, NY. (June 5, 2014) A study by a Korean team of neuroscientists has concluded that when mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs; multipotent structural stem cells capable of differentiation into a variety of cell types) are transplanted into the brains of mice modeled with Alzheimer's disease (AD), the cells stimulate neural cell growth and repair in the hippocampus, a key brain area damaged by AD. The finding could lead to improved AD therapies. 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-CT1059Oh. Neuroscientists know that Alzheimer's disease is caused by the presence of amyloid-B (AB) "plaques" and "tangles" in the brain's network of neurons. Recently, a protein signaling pathway called "Wnt" (Wingless-type mouse mammary tumor virus (MMTV) related integration site family) which plays a role in embryonic development as well as the development of some diseases, such as cancer, has been linked to Alzheimer's disease. Researchers speculate that an interruption in the Wnt pathway signaling process caused by the AB plaque buildup may have an impact … Continue reading

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hES-MSC treat multiple sclerosis mouse – Video

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hES-MSC treat multiple sclerosis mouse Mesenchymal stem cells derived from human embryonic stem cell(hES-MSC) successfully treated multiple sclerosis in a mouse model. Moving mouse are treated with hES-MSC, the paralyzed mice are... By: Xiaofang Wang … Continue reading

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Shruti Vasudev – Bioengineering – Video

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Shruti Vasudev - Bioengineering Here we talk to one of our students Shruti Vasudev about her course, Bioengineering. By: ShefUniEng … Continue reading

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