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The Skin Gun stem cell research – Video

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The Skin Gun stem cell research Skin gun with stem cells helps healing wounded damaged skin in no time.From:SuperComadViews:0 0ratingsTime:03:26More inEntertainment See original here: The Skin Gun stem cell research - Video … Continue reading

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International Stem Cell Corp Subsidiary Lifeline Skin Care Announces Latest Product Launch

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CARLSBAD, CA--(Marketwire - Nov 13, 2012) - International Stem Cell Corporation ( OTCQB : ISCO ) (www.internationalstemcell.com) ("ISCO" or "the Company") a California-based biotechnology company, today announced the commercial launch of its newest stem cell based skin care product by wholly-owned subsidiary Lifeline Skin Care, Inc. The new Lifeline Eye Firming Complex is now available to shareholders, followers and supporters of ISCO and Lifeline Skin Care. The product will be available online (www.lifelineskincare.com), in selected spas and medical clinics on November 15, 2012. Lifeline Eye Firming Complex complements the current anti-aging product line introduced in November 2010 and available in selected luxury spas, medical offices and online. The new, extended Lifeline product line will be promoted by recently engaged celebrities including Emme, the supermodel and author who was twice-named one of People magazine's 50 Most Beautiful People, and Glamour magazine's Woman of the Year; and Jennifer Galardi, a celebrity trainer, nationally recognized fitness and yoga guru, and the face for fitness brands Adidas, Under Armour, New Balance and Nike. According to supermodel and beauty expert Emme, "Women are concerned about their appearance, and they're especially concerned about the lines and wrinkles around their eyes. That's why they'll like Lifeline's new … Continue reading

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Stem cell finding could advance immunotherapy for lung cancer

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ScienceDaily (Nov. 13, 2012) A University of Cincinnati (UC) Cancer Institute lung cancer research team reports that lung cancer stem cells can be isolated -- and then grown -- in a preclinical model, offering a new avenue for investigating immunotherapy treatment options that specifically target stem cells. John C. Morris, MD, and his colleagues report their findings in the Nov. 13, 2012, issue of PLoS One, a peer-reviewed online publication. Stem cells are unique cells that can divide and differentiate into specialized cells types -- for example cardiac muscle or liver tissue. These cells also have the ability to self-renew and produce more stem cells. "Increasing evidence supports the idea that cancerous tumors have a population of stem cells, also called cancer-initiating cells, that continually regenerate and fuel cancer growth," explains Morris, senior author of the study and professor at the UC College of Medicine. "These cancer stem cells may also have the highest potential to spread to other organs." Current models used to study cancer stem cells provide limited information on the interaction between cancer stem cells with the immune system, making the study of new therapies that utilize the body's immune system to fight off cancer virtually impossible. … Continue reading

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How alcohol consumption ups risk of chronic pancreatitis

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Washington, November 13 (ANI): A new study has found a genetic link between chronic pancreatitis and alcohol consumption. Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and more than 25 other health centers across the United States found a genetic variant on chromosome X near the claudin-2 gene (CLDN2) that predicts which men who are heavy drinkers are at high risk of developing chronic pancreatitis. "The discovery that chronic pancreatitis has a genetic basis solves a major mystery about why some people develop chronic pancreatitis and others do not," said David C. Whitcomb, M.D., professor of medicine, cell biology and physiology, and human genetics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and lead author of the report. "We also knew there was an unexpected higher risk of men developing pancreatitis with alcohol consumption, but until now we weren't sure why. Our discovery of this new genetic variant on chromosome X helps explain this mystery as well," he stated. Chronic pancreatitis is a progressive inflammatory disease characterized by abdominal pain and permanent damage to the pancreas. Most studies report excessive alcohol consumption as the major risk factor for adult-onset chronic pancreatitis. However, according to Dr. Whitcomb, who also is … Continue reading

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Genetic testing of a fetus offered for pregnant women

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If you could know whether your unborn child was going to be born with a genetic defect, would you want that information?Thatisthe basis of a quad test, offered to every pregnant woman, the first in a series of detection tools to determine if something is off with the fetus. In part one of this three part series on genetic selection, 7News looks into how this test works and the conflict between nature and science. When Melanie and Rick Sarro of Lake Charlesdecided to start a family later in life, they knew it carried a risk for pregnancy problems, but that did notdeter their plans. "We knew that we wanted to have children and that we were gonna have to not waste any time to do it," said Melanie. Before the Sarros celebrated their third anniversary, Zachary was here and baby number two was on the way."The pregnancywent very smoothly, it was uneventful," said Rick, "so it was a joyous event for both of them." Because of Melanie's age, 37, her doctor offered a standard quad test, something she did. Dr. Marshall St. Amant is the Director of Maternal Fetal Medicine at Woman's Hospital in Baton Rouge and his team of … Continue reading

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Study Shows Sequenom CMM's RetnaGene LDT Accurately Predicts Risk of Progression to Wet Form of AMD

Posted: Published on November 14th, 2012

SAN DIEGO, Nov. 12, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Sequenom, Inc. (SQNM), a life sciences company providing innovative diagnostic testing and genetic analysis solutions, today announced its wholly-owned subsidiary, Sequenom Center for Molecular Medicine (Sequenom CMM), presented results from a study of its RetnaGene AMD laboratory-developed test to predict risk of disease progression during the 2012 Joint Meeting of the American Academy of Ophthalmology and the Asia-Pacific Academy of Ophthalmology in Chicago. This Sequenom CMM laboratory-developed genetic test (LDT) combines patient disease stage with patient genetic variation to evaluate the risk of a patient with early or intermediate AMD to progress to advanced choroidal neovascularization (CNV) disease within 2, 5, and 10 years. CNV is the most common form of 'wet' advanced age-related macular degeneration (AMD), in which new blood vessels in the eye leak fluid, compromising central vision. Advanced disease impacts approximately 10 percent of AMD patients, but is associated with 90 percent of vision loss in AMD. The clinical validation of the laboratory test predicting progression to CNV was conducted using patient DNA samples made available through the National Eye Institute's Age-Related Eye Disease Study (AREDS). More than 2,000 patients were genotyped for 13 single nucleotide gene polymorphisms (SNPs) in genes … Continue reading

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Research into Genetic Link of Autism Spectrum Disorder Earns Prestigious Edison Patent Award from the Research …

Posted: Published on November 14th, 2012

Research of James Millonig, PhD, Featured in Video at Award Ceremony on November 8 Newswise Piscataway, NJ Research that contributed to the development of a new genetic test for Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has earned scientists at the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ)-Robert Wood Johnson Medical School and Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, the coveted Edison Patent Award from the Research & Development Council of New Jersey. The award recognizes a UMDNJ patent (U.S. Patent 7,629,123) for research that established an association between Engrailed Homeobox 2, (EN2), a gene involved in human development, and susceptibility for autism and related disorders. Diagnostic tools developed through this research have been used, in part, to test for the risk of autism in children who have siblings already diagnosed with the disorder. As a New Jersey-based health and sciences institution and participating site in the CDCs autism study, we are very proud of this patent and its recognition by the Research & Development Council of New Jersey, said James Millonig, PhD, associate professor of neuroscience and cell biology and a member of the Center for Advanced Biotechnology and Medicine at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School. In families where … Continue reading

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Genetic link between pancreatitis and alcohol consumption

Posted: Published on November 14th, 2012

ScienceDaily (Nov. 12, 2012) A new study published online November 12 in Nature Genetics reveals a genetic link between chronic pancreatitis and alcohol consumption. Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and more than 25 other health centers across the United States found a genetic variant on chromosome X near the claudin-2 gene (CLDN2) that predicts which men who are heavy drinkers are at high risk of developing chronic pancreatitis. This finding enables doctors to identify people with early signs of pancreatitis or an attack of acute pancreatitis who are at very high risk for progressing to chronic pancreatitis, allowing them to take preventative action to slow the development of the disease, and give the pancreas a chance to heal. Once an individual develops pancreatitis it takes several years for the pancreas to deteriorate. "The discovery that chronic pancreatitis has a genetic basis solves a major mystery about why some people develop chronic pancreatitis and others do not," said David C. Whitcomb, M.D., professor of medicine, cell biology and physiology, and human genetics at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and lead author of the report. "We also knew there was an unexpected higher risk of men … Continue reading

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cord blood | Cord Blood Cells – Advantages Of Extracting Stem Cells From Umbilical Cord – Video

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cord blood | Cord Blood Cells - Advantages Of Extracting Stem Cells From Umbilical Cord http://www.cordbloodrecommendation.com The real treatment takes place when the patient is infused with stem cells, which start producing white blood cells in order to make the amount of white blood cells reach the normal number. The nerve cells are known as the ""substantia nigra. Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Juvenile Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia Hunter's Syndrome Tay-Sachs Disease Wolman Disease Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome Osteoporosis Beta Thalassemia Major Samples of twin pregnancies were generally rejected due the low availability of cells. The banking facility helps in making blood donation readily available for transplantation's. Flex blood caching can be lifesavers for your family too. She sought umbilical cord blood stem cell therapy from the private Preventative Medicine Clinic in the Netherlands. Stromal cells are a kind of cells that form bone, cartilage, fat, and fibrous connective tissue. Twenty-five children diagnosed with Krabbe's disease were followed and studied regarding their treatments. The National Cord Blood Program staff at the New York Blood Center performs cord blood collection from the expelled placenta. Red blood cells, white blood cells and platelets develop from these cells. The phenomenon is growing … Continue reading

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cord blood bank | Cheapest Cord Blood Banking – Video

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cord blood bank | Cheapest Cord Blood Banking http://www.cordbloodrecommendation.com Cord blood will be the right answer for some diseases. One case is that of Stephen Sprague who was diagnosed with Chronic Myelogenous Leukemia (CML) in 1995. Once you catalog with a cord blood cache, they forward you a kit, containing all the crucial gear for collecting cord blood, along with instructions for the presence doctor, imparter or attention employees. As a parent, we have a choice. It will be easier to take advantage of these new possibilities if you have your own cord blood available for use. She sought umbilical cord blood stem cell therapy from the private Preventative Medicine Clinic in the Netherlands. Another practical application of storing umbilical cord blood after birth is that it can be used for cardiovascular diseases. Everybody, right from the parents to the obstetrician, and the concerning blood bank has to be ready for storage before the baby is born. Why? Because, they say, a public pool to draw on is considerably larger than having a single source of blood. A courier from the stem cell bank will come and retrieve the collection kit and transport for processing and storage. If you can … Continue reading

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