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Datri 1st successful unrelated Blood Stem Cell Transplant – Video

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2013

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Stem Cell Transplantations: Cancer Treatment | MD Anderson …

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2013

MDAnderson's Stem Cell Transplantation and Cellular Therapy Center is one of the largest facilities in the world for stem cell transplants, performing more than 865 procedures for adults and children each year, more than any other center in the nation. We treat a wide variety of cancers, hematologic diseases and autoimmune disorders, including: Our center is recognized by the National Marrow Donor Program (NMDP) as a specialized center for matched unrelated donor stem cell transplants, and maintains an advanced cell processing laboratory dedicated to preparing safe and effective tissues for transplantation. The apheresis and stem cell collection unit performs over 1,000 blood stem cell collections annually. In addition to inpatient and outpatient services, the Stem Cell Transplantation and Cellular therapy center has a clinic that helps monitor and manage complications of graft versus host disease. Patients can be referred to the Stem Cell Transplantation & Cellular Therapy Center for cancer treatment. Please complete the Patient Self-Referral form. You will be contacted by a Referral Specialist to collect the additional information required for confirming your appointment. Please complete the Physician Referral form. A Referral Specialist will contact your office for additional information and then contact your patient to confirm the appointment. … Continue reading

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Medical Tourism: Patients Seeking Stem Cell Treatments – Video

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2013

Medical Tourism: Patients Seeking Stem Cell Treatments I. Glenn Cohen, Harvard University Law School. By: Institute of Medicine … Continue reading

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How to Locate Stem Cell Clinical Trials | eHow

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2013

healthsection Health Topics A-Z Healthy Living Featured Conditions eHow Now eHow Health Conditions & Treatments Medical Conditions How to Locate Stem Cell Clinical Trials Michele Starkey Michele Starkey is a graduate of the Christian Writers Guild. Her stories have been published by Adams Media, F&W Publications and Thomas Nelson Publishers. After living the world over, she is currently residing in the Hudson Valley of New York and is a reporter for the hometown newspaper. View my portfolio Stem cells are "the building blocks of life that construct blood vessels, the nervous system, organs, and everything else that makes us human," according to the John Hopkins Medical Center (See Reference 1). The U.S. National Institutes of Health and other federal agencies and private industries such as pharmaceutical corporations sponsor a website to assist you in locating clinical trials both within the United States and abroad. (See Reference 2) Participation in stem cell clinical trials requires meeting the criteria outlined in each trial and signing an informed consent form. Visit clinicaltrials.gov, a service provided by the National Institutes of Health in collaboration with other federal agencies, pharmaceutical industries and other private industries. Enter "stem cell" in the search box and receive a … Continue reading

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Human embryonic stem cells clinical trials – Wikipedia, the …

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Human Embryonic Stem Cell Clinical Trials[edit] Introduction[edit] The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approved the first clinical trial in the United States involving human embryonic stem cells on January 23, 2009. Geron Corporation, a biotechnology firm located in Menlo Park, California, originally planned to enroll ten patients suffering from spinal cord injuries to participate in the trial. The company hoped that GRNOPC1, a product derived from human embryonic stem cells, would stimulate nerve growth in patients with debilitating damage to the spinal cord.[1] The trial began in 2010 after being delayed by the FDA because cysts were found on mice injected with these cells, and safety concerns were raised.[2] In the United States, the FDA must approve all clinical trials involving newly developed pharmaceuticals. Researchers must complete an Investigational New Drug (IND) application in order to earn the FDAs approval. IND applications typically include data from animal and toxicology studies in which the drugs safety is tested, drug manufacturing information explaining how and where the drug will be produced, and a detailed research protocol stating who will be included in the study, how the drug will be administered and how participants will be consented.[3] Testing for new drugs must successfully … Continue reading

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Transplantation Research | Full text | Mesenchymal stem cell …

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2013

Pittenger MF, Mackay AM, Beck SC, Jaiswal RK, Douglas R, Mosca JD, Moorman MA, Simonetti DW, Craig S, Marshak DR: Multilineage potential of adult human mesenchymal stem cells. Science 1999, 284:143-147. PubMedAbstract | PublisherFullText Di Nicola M, Carlo-Stella C, Magni M, Milanesi M, Longoni PD, Matteucci P, Grisanti S, Gianni AM: Human bone marrow stromal cells suppress T-lymphocyte proliferation induced by cellular or nonspecific mitogenic stimuli. Blood 2002, 99:3838-3843. PubMedAbstract | PublisherFullText da Silva Meirelles L, Chagastelles PC, Nardi NB: Mesenchymal stem cells reside in virtually all post-natal organs and tissues. J Cell Sci 2006, 119:2204-2213. PubMedAbstract | PublisherFullText Horwitz EM, Prockop DJ, Fitzpatrick LA, Koo WW, Gordon PL, Neel M, Sussman M, Orchard P, Marx JC, Pyeritz RE, Brenner MK: Transplantability and therapeutic effects of bone marrow-derived mesenchymal cells in children with osteogenesis imperfecta. Nat Med 1999, 5:309-313. PubMedAbstract | PublisherFullText Williams AR, Trachtenberg B, Velazquez DL, McNiece I, Altman P, Rouy D, Mendizabal AM, Pattany PM, Lopera GA, Fishman J, Zambrano JP, Heldman AW, Hare JM: Intramyocardial stem cell injection in patients with ischemic cardiomyopathy: functional recovery and reverse remodeling. Circ Res 2011, 108:792-796. PubMedAbstract | PublisherFullText | PubMedCentralFullText Read more here: Transplantation Research | Full text | … Continue reading

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Arthritis Research & Therapy | Full text | Mesenchymal stem …

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2013

Abstract Although it is generally accepted that osteoarthritis is a degenerative condition of the cartilage, other tissues such as synovium in which immunological and inflammatory reactions occur contribute to the development of joint pathology. This sheds new light on the potential mechanism of action of mesenchymal stem cell therapy in osteoarthritis. Rather than tissue repair due to local transformation of injected mesenchymal stem cells to chondrocytes and filling defects in cartilage, such treatment might suppress synovial activation and indirectly ameliorate cartilage damage. Desando and co-workers report in Arthritis Research & Therapy that intra-articular delivery of adipose-derived stem cells attenuates progression of synovial activation and joint destruction in osteoarthritis in an experimental rabbit model. Clinical studies are warranted to see whether this approach might be a novel way to combat development of joint destruction in inflammatory subtypes of osteoarthritis. Although it is generally accepted that the primary effect of stem cell treatment occurs through tissue-specific differentiation, new data suggest that the therapeutic potential of these cells might also be related to their paracrine effect [1,2]. Clinically, patients with osteoarthritis (OA) express variable synovitis. Thickening of the lining layer containing predominantly macrophages that exhibit an activated phenotype is found within a substantial … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Research & Therapy | Full text | Mesenchymal stem …

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2013

Abstract Introduction Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are adult, multipotent, stem cells with immunomodulatory properties. The mechanisms involved in the capacity of MSCs to inhibit the proliferation of proinflammatory T lymphocytes, which appear responsible for causing autoimmune disease, have yet to be fully elucidated. One of the underlying mechanisms studied recently is the ability of MSCs to generate T regulatory (Treg) cells in vitro and in vivo from activated peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), T-CD4+ and also T-CD8+ cells. In the present work we investigated the capacity of MSCs to generate Treg cells using T-CD4+ cells induced to differentiate toward the proinflammatory Th1 and Th17 lineages. MSCs were obtained from mouse bone marrow and characterized according to their surface antigen expression and their multilineage differentiation potential. CD4+ T cells isolated from mouse spleens were induced to differentiate into Th1 or Th17 cells and co-cultured with MSCs added at day 0, 2 or 4 of the differentiation processes. After six days, CD25, Foxp3, IL-17 and IFN- expression was assessed by flow cytometry and helios and neuropilin 1 mRNA levels were assessed by RT-qPCR. For the functional assays, the conditioned subpopulation generated in the presence of MSCs was cultured with concanavalin A-activated CD4+ … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Research & Therapy | Full text | Umbilical cord …

Posted: Published on November 24th, 2013

Abstract Introduction Umbilical cord blood (UCB)-derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are self-renewing multipotent progenitors with the potential to differentiate into multiple lineages of mesoderm, in addition to generating ectodermal and endodermal lineages by crossing the germline barrier. In the present study we have investigated the ability of UCB-MSCs to generate neurons, since we were able to observe varying degrees of neuronal differentiation from a few batches of UCB-MSCs with very simple neuronal induction protocols whereas other batches required extensive exposure to combination of growth factors in a stepwise protocol. Our hypothesis was therefore that the human UCB-MSCs would contain multiple types of progenitors with varying neurogenic potential and that the ratio of the progenitors with high and low neurogenic potentials varies in different batches of UCB. In total we collected 45 UCB samples, nine of which generated MSCs that were further expanded and characterized using immunofluorescence, fluorescence-activated cell sorting and RT-PCR analysis. The neuronal differentiation potential of the UCB-MSCs was analyzed with exposure to combination of growth factors. We could identify two different populations of progenitors within the UCB-MSCs. One population represented progenitors with innate neurogenic potential that initially express pluripotent stem cell markers such as Oct4, Nanog, Sox2, ABCG2 … Continue reading

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Muscular Dystrophy – Symptoms, Diagnosis, Treatment of …

Posted: Published on November 23rd, 2013

Review Date: 2/1/2012 Reviewed By: Neil K. Kaneshiro, MD, MHA, Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, University of Washington School of Medicine; and Luc Jasmin, MD, PhD, Department of Neurosurgery at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center, Los Angeles, and Department of Anatomy at UCSF, San Francisco, CA. Review provided by VeriMed Healthcare Network. Also reviewed by David Zieve, MD, MHA, Medical Director, A.D.A.M. Healthcare Solutions, Ebix, Inc. A.D.A.M., Inc. is accredited by URAC, also known as the American Accreditation HealthCare Commission (www.urac.org). URAC's accreditation program is an independent audit to verify that A.D.A.M. follows rigorous standards of quality and accountability. A.D.A.M. is among the first to achieve this important distinction for online health information and services. Learn more about A.D.A.M.'s editorial policy, editorial process and privacy policy. A.D.A.M. is also a founding member of Hi-Ethics and subscribes to the principles of the Health on the Net Foundation (www.hon.ch). A.D.A.M. Copyright The information provided herein should not be used during any medical emergency or for the diagnosis or treatment of any medical condition. A licensed medical professional should be consulted for diagnosis and treatment of any and all medical conditions. Call 911 for all medical emergencies. Links to other sites are provided for information … Continue reading

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