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Category Archives: Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Stem Cell Therapy | Stem Cell Malaysia – Video

Posted: Published on November 16th, 2012

Stem Cell Therapy | Stem Cell Malaysia stemcellmalaysia.com Stem cell therapy is a form of cell therapy that makes use of stem cells harvested from placenta for disease treatment. Stem cell therapy is also used for beauty, anti-aging and health rejuvenation purposes. The efficacy of stem cell therapy has been in practice for decades. Many rich and wealthy individuals and celebrities pay hefty price for stem cell therapy just to maintain youthfulness and vitality. For many severely ill-stricken people who have exhausted all means of conventional therapy look toward stem cell therapy for saving their condition and life. stemcellmalaysia.comFrom:stemcells2012Views:0 0ratingsTime:07:23More inHowto Style More: Stem Cell Therapy | Stem Cell Malaysia - Video … Continue reading

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Umbilical cord cells outperform bone marrow cells in repairing damaged hearts

Posted: Published on November 16th, 2012

Public release date: 15-Nov-2012 [ | E-mail | Share ] Contact: Erin Vollick comm.ibbme@utoronto.ca 416-946-8019 University of Toronto TORONTO, Ontario (13 November, 2012) - A study published this month by researchers at the University of Toronto and Toronto's Princess Margaret Hospital has shown that cells derived from the umbilical cord, "Human Umbilical Cord PeriVascular Cells" (HUCPVCs), are more effective in restoring heart function after an acute myocardial infarction (in common parlance, a heart attack) in a pre-clinical model than a similar cell population derived from bone marrow. At present, mesenchymal cells, known to release a series of factors that stimulate tissue repair, and control inflammation, are most commonly harvested from bone marrow. But the new study, headed by Dr. Armand Keating, now suggests that umbilical cord cells outperform bone marrow cells in improving heart muscle function. The study, released in Cell Transplantation this month, demonstrates that the cells originating from the tissues surrounding the blood vessels of the human umbilical cord, also known as "Wharton's Jelly," outperformed the current gold standard for stem cell therapies for repairing damage to heart muscles, after an induced heart attack when injected directly into the affected area. Dr. Keating calls the HUCPVC results "statistically … Continue reading

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Human umbilical cord blood cell co-culture supports embryonic stem cell expansion

Posted: Published on November 16th, 2012

Researchers in Taiwan have developed a "safe, feasible and robust co-culture system" supplied by human umbilical cord mensenchymal stem cells (HUCMSCs) to feed the sustained culture used for human embryonic stem cell (hESC) expansion prior to cell transplantation. The co-culture, said the researchers, "appears to eliminate the most feared characteristic of transplanted hESCs," which is their propensity to form tumors. The study, published in the current issue of CELL TRANSPLANTATION, is now freely available on-line at http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/cog/ct/. "Embryonic stem cells have pluripotent potential," said study co-author Dr. Tang-Yuan Chu of the Buddhist Tzu Chi General Hospital at Tzu Chi University in Hualien, Taiwan. "The sustained maintenance of hESCs depends on a co-culture with an animal based "feeder" that can create the risk for transmitting nonhuman materials and unknown pathogens. To solve this problem, human tissues have been used as feeders." The expansion of pluripotent hESCs traditionally requires a feeder culture, meaning that a variety of animal and human tissues have been used in feeder cultures. The researchers note that while hESCs have been successfully co-cultured using human fetal muscle and skin cells, adult fallopian tube epithelial cells, foreskin cells, and bone marrow stem cells, their study used hUCMScs to create … Continue reading

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What Areas of Arthritis Do Autologous Stem Cells Work Best For? – Video

Posted: Published on November 16th, 2012

What Areas of Arthritis Do Autologous Stem Cells Work Best For? What types of conditions and what types of arthritis are most amenable to autologous stem cell treatment. Some joints do better than others. Why that is is still a matter of conjecture. It's important to realize stem cells don't work for every condition.From:Nathan WeiViews:0 1ratingsTime:02:00More inScience Technology More: What Areas of Arthritis Do Autologous Stem Cells Work Best For? - Video … Continue reading

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Study reveals insights that could aid in therapeutic use of mesenchymal stem cells

Posted: Published on November 16th, 2012

ScienceDaily (Nov. 15, 2012) Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), are a newly emerging cellular therapy being tested in approximately 250 clinical trials worldwide to help repair damaged tissues, such as injured heart muscle following a heart attack. The problem is that when culture-expanded MSCs are injected into the circulation, they have trouble gaining access to the inflamed tissues -- exactly where their help is needed. Now, research led by investigators at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) and Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) reveals new insights into how MSCs "traffic" from the circulation into the tissue, providing important clues that could be used to improve the delivery of this promising therapy. The findings are published in the November issue of the journal Stem Cells. MSCs have great clinical potential due to their convenient isolation, their lack of significant immunogenicity (allowing for transplantation between individuals), their lack of ethical controversy, their potential to differentiate into tissue-specific cell types, and their ability to promote blood vessel growth. The cells can seek out and repair damaged tissue and treat inflammation resulting from cardiovascular disease, brain and spinal cord injury, cartilage and bone injury, Crohn's disease, and other conditions. Given the systemic nature of many … Continue reading

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Jill Helms, "Forever Young: The New Frontier of Stem Cell Medicine" – Video

Posted: Published on November 14th, 2012

Jill Helms, "Forever Young: The New Frontier of Stem Cell Medicine" The good part about getting older is that we gain some wisdom and patience. The bad part is that our bodies start to wear out. But what if we could revitalize our damaged bits back to a healthy state? Come hear what the field of Regenerative Medicine is striving to achieve, and learn how it all begins with the stem cell. Jill Helms is a professor in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery in the department of surgery at Stanford University's School of Medicine. This Classes Without Quizzes lecture was filmed on location at Stanford Reunion Homecoming 2012 by the Stanford Alumni Association.From:StanfordAlumniViews:11 0ratingsTime:54:05More inEducation Here is the original post: Jill Helms, "Forever Young: The New Frontier of Stem Cell Medicine" - Video … Continue reading

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cord blood bank | Cheapest Cord Blood Banking – Video

Posted: Published on November 14th, 2012

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

Posted: Published on November 14th, 2012

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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blood banks | Facts You May Not Know About Storing Cord Blood – Video

Posted: Published on November 14th, 2012

blood banks | Facts You May Not Know About Storing Cord Blood http://www.cordbloodrecommendation.com These findings bring new hope to those who suffer from acute kidney failure, a life threatening condition. One of the studies was carried out by the Wake Forest University which is located in Winston-Salem, N. Lastly, what is their pricing structure like? Trust me, I know that this isn't the time to go bargain hunting, but neither is it the time to be the victim of price-gouging. These trained and knowledgeable individuals will be able to answer any and all questions regarding cord blood storage and the fees and tasks associated with the storage. There is much controversy regarding the use of stem cell research as it pertains to the use of embryos. Extracting bone marrow is a very painful and difficult procedure, and if you have your own blood, then you do not need to make your family members go through the bone marrow transplant procedure. In order to keep it sterilized, it is then cryogenically stored either in a public or private bank until it is needed for transplant. Preserved stem cells are used when the body is in a weakened state from disease … Continue reading

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umbilical cord blood | Cord Blood – Life Saving Out of the Womb – Video

Posted: Published on November 14th, 2012

umbilical cord blood | Cord Blood - Life Saving Out of the Womb http://www.cordbloodrecommendation.com The collected blood should be processed by specialists in the laboratory within 48 hours and stored properly. Stems cells are very important. Again, these are not hard and fast numbers but just estimates. This procedure also supplies a rapid chromosome analysis within high levels of accuracy. As we all know that it is rich in Hematopoietic stem cells. Extracting bone marrow is a very painful and difficult procedure, and if you have your own blood, then you do not need to make your family members go through the bone marrow transplant procedure. If your child is able to pass the pre-screening process, the program has been highly regarded and is an excellent, free alternative to private registry. Preserved stem cells are used when the body is in a weakened state from disease or treatments such as chemotherapy. Cord blood stem cell therapy has regenerative characteristics. This kind of disease typically attacks the neurons of the central nervous system in the brain. If they decide to donate to a public facility, there are no storage fees however because of privacy concerns all identification features are removed from … Continue reading

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