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Category Archives: Mesenchymal Stem Cells

Stem Cell Therapy Walkthrough – Watch This Before Calling Or Scheduling – Video

Posted: Published on October 4th, 2014

Stem Cell Therapy Walkthrough - Watch This Before Calling Or Scheduling http://www.innovationsstemcellcenter.com Call: 214.420.7970 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/innovationsmedical Twitter: https://twitter.com/dallasdrj Instagram: http://instagram.com/drbilljo... By: dallasdrj … Continue reading

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New Mount Sinai Research Indicates Cells From Placentas are Safe for Patients with Multiple Sclerosis

Posted: Published on September 29th, 2014

New York, NY (PRWEB) September 29, 2014 Patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS) were able to safely tolerate treatment with cells cultured from human placental tissue, according to a study published today in the journal Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders. The study, which is the first of its kind, was conducted by researchers at Mount Sinai, Celgene Cellular Therapeutics subsidiary of Celgene Corporation and collaborators at several other institutions. While designed to determine safety of the treatment, early signals in the data also suggested that a preparation of cultured cells called PDA-001 may repair damaged nerve tissues in patients with MS. PDA-001 cells resemble mesenchymal, stromal stem cells found in many tissues of the body. Since the cells are expanded in cell cultures, one donor is able to supply enough cells for many patients. This is the first time placenta-derived cells have been tested as a possible therapy for multiple sclerosis, said Fred Lublin, MD, Director of the Corinne Goldsmith Dickinson Center for Multiple Sclerosis, Professor of Neurology at Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai and the lead investigator of the study. The next step will be to study larger numbers of MS patients to assess efficacy of the cells, … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Indonesia | Stem Cell Therapy | 0818 09055022 – Video

Posted: Published on September 28th, 2014

Stem Cell Indonesia | Stem Cell Therapy | 0818 09055022 Stem Cell Indonesia Stem Cell Therapy Info: http://www.fullofblessings.jeunesseglobal.com 2A9F978E / +62818 09055022. By: Stem Cell Indonesia … Continue reading

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How stem cells help cure diseases

Posted: Published on September 28th, 2014

MANILA -- The use of stem cell therapy has become an option in treating different medical conditions. Stem cells are the body's natural healing cells. They are used by human tissues to repair and regenerate damaged cells. In the right environment, stem cells can change into bone, cartilage, muscle, fat, collagen, neural tissue, blood vessels, and even some organs. There are two kinds of stem cells: adult or embryonic. Adult stem cells appear to be particularly effective against painful joints, repairing cartilage and ligaments, and even painful conditions along the spine. Adult stem cells are usually harvested from fat tissues. By using technology, the collagen that binds the fat and the stem cells are broken down, separating a solution rich in the patient's own stem cells, which will then be used for treatment. Stem cells may be effective in the treatment of macular degeneration, Crohns disease and numerous pulmonary conditions such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, and fibrosis. Stem cells are also being used for patients suffering from kidney failure and ailments of the bone, cartilage and joints. However, stem cell therapy is not recommended for patients with active infections or cancer. In the Philippines, fat-derived stem cell … Continue reading

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Stem Cell Therapy in Muscular Dystrophy – Man – Video

Posted: Published on September 27th, 2014

Stem Cell Therapy in Muscular Dystrophy - Man stem cell india, stem cell therapy india, stem cell in india, stem cell therapy in india, india stem cell, india stem cell therapy. By: Stem Cell India … Continue reading

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Fat Stem Cell Therapy | Medical Treatments Cosmetic Procedures

Posted: Published on September 27th, 2014

AUTOLOGOUS Adipose Stem Cells Stem Cell Therapy is not a new technology. As a matter of fact it has been around for more that 60 years now. The problem is most people know it as a bone marrow transplant. And well when you finish saying that people are already screaming "That's Painful". A bone marrow transplant essentially extracts stem cells from your own bone marrow and then returns them back to you. It has been used to help people suffering from conditions like Leukemia and Lymph Node Cancer. How does it work? Stem Cells hone in on "chemokine" signals that are secreted by injury. When they arrive they alert regenerative cells to go to work and repair the damage, or grow tissue. At birth, the human body has around 80 million active stem cells working. At age 40 we have less than 25 million active stem cells working. Therefore it takes longer for the body to heal and in some cases damage is often ignored. This is the aging or degeneration process of the body. In 1998 a little known about Bio Tech Company discovered that there was an enormous amount of stem cells in abdominal fat, commonly referred to … Continue reading

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Epithelial-mesenchymal transition, cancer stem cells and …

Posted: Published on September 27th, 2014

Berry DA, Cronin KA, Plevritis SK, Fryback DG, Clarke L, Zelen M, Mandelblatt JS, Yakovlev AY, Habbema JD, Feuer EJ: Effect of screening and adjuvant therapy on mortality from breast cancer. N Engl J Med 2005, 353:1784-1792. PubMedAbstract | PublisherFullText Fong P: Mouse models for human epithelial disease: novel insights and new horizons. Exp Physiol 2009, 94:169-170. PubMedAbstract | PublisherFullText Chang JC, Wooten EC, Tsimelzon A, Hilsenbeck SG, Gutierrez MC, Tham YL, Kalidas M, Elledge R, Mohsin S, Osborne CK, Chamness GC, Allred DC, Lewis MT, Wong H, O'Connell P: Patterns of resistance and incomplete response to docetaxel by gene expression profiling in breast cancer patients. J Clin Oncol 2005, 23:1169-1177. PubMedAbstract | PublisherFullText Li X, Lewis MT, Huang J, Gutierrez C, Osborne CK, Wu MF, Hilsenbeck SG, Pavlick A, Zhang X, Chamness GC, Wong H, Rosen J, Chang JC: Intrinsic resistance of tumorigenic breast cancer cells to chemotherapy. J Natl Cancer Inst 2008, 100:672-679. PubMedAbstract | PublisherFullText Kalluri R, Neilson EG: Epithelial-mesenchymal transition and its implications for fibrosis. J Clin Invest 2003, 112:1776-1784. PubMedAbstract | PublisherFullText | PubMedCentralFullText Continued here: Epithelial-mesenchymal transition, cancer stem cells and ... … Continue reading

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Human Mesenchymal Stem Cells & Media – Lonza

Posted: Published on September 27th, 2014

Bone marrow contains a population of rare progenitor cells known as Mesenchymal Stem Cells (MSC) capable of replication as undifferentiated cells or differentiating into bone, cartilage, fat, muscle, tendon and marrow stroma. Due to the nature of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), they can play a vital role in several different types of research applications including cell differentiation and gene regulation, gene therapy and transplantation, and cell-based screening assays in drug discovery. Cell Differentiation and Gene RegulationThe commitment of MSCs to a particular lineage is regulated by various signals from the cells' environment. Thus, there are many entry points into the process which can be exploited by researchers to help elucidate gene regulation and/or function. siRNA can be used to decrease the expression of a protein and allow one to better determine the function of the protein and pathways involved. Using stem cells allows one to study protein function and regulation at different stages in differentiation. Gene Therapy and Transplantation Mesenchymal stem cells have the potential to treat a wide range of diseases. Compared to other types of stem cells, MSCs have the ability to take up and keep introduced genes, a phenomenon that could be exploited for the delivery of … Continue reading

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Basic Evaluation Before PRP and Stem Cell Therapy in Osteoarthritis Knee – Video

Posted: Published on September 25th, 2014

Basic Evaluation Before PRP and Stem Cell Therapy in Osteoarthritis Knee stem cell india, stem cell therapy india, stem cell in india, stem cell therapy in india, india stem cell, india stem cell therapy. By: Stem Cell India … Continue reading

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Image sensor for analysis of blood samples for early diagnosis of diabetes and Alzheimer's disease

Posted: Published on September 25th, 2014

Sep 24, 2014 Fig. 1: Semiconductor image sensor Professor Kazuaki Sawada and Dr. Takigawa of the National Center for Geriatrics and Gerontology and colleagues at Toyohashi University of Technology have established an easy to use, low-cost, rapid, and high sensitivity semiconductor-imaging based medical diagnostic biosensing system for analyzing blood and urine for early diagnosis of ailments including diabetes and Alzheimer's disease. The new biosensing technology consists of a semiconductor image sensor ( 'charge coupled device' developed by Toyohashi University of Technology) that is sensitive to extremely small changes in electric potential, and microbeads on which antigen-antibody reactions take place. This technology will enable monitoring and diagnosis of diseases for which specific markers are known using very small volumes of blood or urine. Specifically, this technology has detected amiloid beta-peptide, an agent responsible for Alzheimer's disease. Contracting a disease leads to expression of proteins specific to the diseases in the blood. This new technology is used for early diagnosis of diseases by using this specific protein as the antigen and a marker that captures the protein as the antibody and checking their antigen-antibody reaction. Conventional protocols used to monitor antibody-antigen reactions employ fluorescent probes and detection of fluorescence with microscopic cameras. … Continue reading

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