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Research status of the safety and efficacy of mesenchymal stem cells in the treatment of COVID-19-related pneumonia: A systematic review and…

Posted: Published on August 28th, 2021

This article was originally published here Stem Cells Dev. 2021 Aug 20. doi: 10.1089/scd.2021.0179. Continue reading

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Cell Culture Protein Surface Coating Market | Know the Diverse Growth Parameters Influencing the Market – BioSpace

Posted: Published on August 28th, 2021

TMR Research is a leader in developing well-researched reports. Continue reading

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[PDF] Stem Cell Banking Market: In-Depth Qualitative Insights and Historical Data UNLV The Rebel Yell – UNLV The Rebel Yell

Posted: Published on August 28th, 2021

The latest report put out by Coherent Market Insights on the global Stem Cell Banking Market offers an in-depth analysis of prominent players, key market drivers, global revenue, market segments, and their sub-segments. The market study also involves major geographic regions and revenue forecasts for the regions as well as their countries. The report assesses the market size in terms of value for the forecast period of 2020-2027. Continue reading

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Dr. Patel on Future Research Directions With CAR T-Cell Therapy in Myeloma – OncLive

Posted: Published on August 28th, 2021

Krina K. Patel, MD, MSc, discusses future research directions with CAR T-cell therapy in patients with multiple myeloma. Continue reading

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Efforts of Pharmaceutical Companies toward Development of New Treatment Solutions Create Lucrative Avenues in Genome Engineering Market, Notes TMR -…

Posted: Published on August 28th, 2021

ALBANY, N.Y., Aug. 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- The global genome engineering market is projected to experience substantial expansion avenues in the forecast period of 2019 to 2027. This growth is on the back of many crucial factors, including increased investment by pharmaceutical companies for new product development activities and rising demand for synthetic genes from all across the globe. Continue reading

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How to Prevent Parkinson’s Disease: Tips, Medications, and Research – Healthline

Posted: Published on August 28th, 2021

Parkinsons disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder in the United States, affecting at least 500,000 people. Its a progressive disease, but can be managed with treatment. For now, the condition is diagnosed by symptoms rather than specific lab tests. Continue reading

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Some Experimental Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s Therapies Appear to Cause Excessive Brain Inflammation – Being Patient

Posted: Published on August 28th, 2021

A recent study of immune cells derived from human stem cells shows that experimental antibodies for Parkinsons and Alzheimers can trigger harmful brain inflammation, offering one possible explanation for clinical trials dismal failure rates. In the 1990s, drug makers began developing antibodies for treating Alzheimers and Parkinsons therapies designed to clear aggregates of proteins found in the brains of people with the diseases. Continue reading

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Restoring hormone levels in a neutered dog leads to health improvements – Vet Candy

Posted: Published on August 28th, 2021

A case study published inTopics in Companion Animal Medicinedetails the first report of hormone restoration therapy applied to a dog suffering from diverse physical and psychological symptoms following castration.Treatment resulted in normal levels of testosterone and luteinizing hormone, improved mobility, and reduced anxiety. Disruption of hormones due to spaying and neutering Part of responsible pet ownership in the United States has included spaying or neutering your dog to reduce pet overpopulation Continue reading

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New Experiment on Mice Reveals a System for Burning Deep Stored Fat – Nature World News

Posted: Published on August 28th, 2021

A series of new mouse experiments has uncovered a crucial method by which the brain and immune system interact to destroy deep visceral fat reserves. While the findings are limited to mice, the authors are hopeful that the system may extend to other animals, including humans Continue reading

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Synchronous and opponent thermosensors use flexible cross-inhibition to orchestrate thermal homeostasis – Science Advances

Posted: Published on August 28th, 2021

INTRODUCTION Body temperature affects all physiological processes and thus must be tightly controlled. In mammals, the preoptic area of the hypothalamus functions as a thermostat by combining the outputs of multiple warming- and cooling-activated cells to regulate physiological and behavioral mechanisms that keep body temperature near the homeostatic set point (13). The computations that integrate warming cell (WC) and cooling cell (CC) outputs are not understood. Continue reading

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