Dr. Riordan discusses focuses on mesenchymal stem cells harvested from fat tissue and the role they play in reducing inflammation, repairing tissue and modulating the immune system.
Dr. Riordan discusses focuses on mesenchymal stem cells harvested from fat tissue and the role they play in reducing inflammation, repairing tissue and modulating the immune system.
When a muscle is damaged, dormant adult stem cells called satellite cells are signaled to “wake up” and contribute to repairing the muscle. University of Missouri researchers recently found how even distant satellite cells could help with the repair, and are now learning how the stem cells travel within the tissue. This knowledge could ultimately help doctors more effectively treat muscle disorders such as muscular dystrophy, in which the muscle is easily damaged and the patient’s satellite cells have lost the ability to repair. Credit: MU News Bureau
When a muscle is damaged, dormant adult stem cells called satellite cells are signaled to “wake up” and contribute to repairing the muscle. Researchers recently found how those cells could help with the repair, and are now learning how the stem cells travel within the tissue. Source: Univ. of Missouri Read more: www.laboratoryequipment.com
CosmeticSurg.net | Plastic Surgeons have been performing fat grafting/ fat injections for over a decade. The technique for fat processing has evolved such that properly processed fat is rich in stem cells. Plastic surgeons extract unwanted fat, process it to get the ‘good fat’ (stem cell…
This Howard Hughes Medical Institute video features Nadia Rosenthal, senior scientist at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory, as she discusses recent discoveries concerning the location and characteristics of adult stem cells. Human tissues vary in their ability to heal and regenerate. The nervous system, for instance, has weak powers of regeneration, while the skin is quick to make new cells for repair. The heart is the most important muscle in the body and yet has feeble regenerative capabilities. But newly emerging research has increased our understanding of regeneration. Find out how cutting-edge research may change the way we approach stem cells.
Andrew Kruprzak cured by Embryonic Stem Cells. But Adult Stem Cells don’t work!
CBS New York looks at the Vatican Conference – “Adult Stem Cells: Science and the Future of Man and Culture” co-sponsored by NeoStem, Inc. and the Vatican’s Pontifical Council for Culture.
Watch this skeptical New Yorker as she puts LUMINESCE Cellular Rejuvenation Serum to the test. See the staggering results after 4 months of applying it on HALF HER FACE. Seeing is believing.
Watch this skeptical New Yorker as she puts LUMINESCE Cellular Rejuvenation Serum to the test. See the staggering results after 4 months of applying it on HALF HER FACE. Seeing is believing.
President Bush Discusses Stem Cell Research Policy / Video. Creative Commons license: Public Domain. Description: George Bush Discusses Stem Cell Research Policy Date: 7/19/2006 Length: 15.42 minutes Political Video Link: www.politicalvideo.org Link: www.whitehouse.gov THE PRESIDENT: Good afternoon. Congress has just passed and sent to my desk two bills concerning the use of stem cells in biomedical research. These bills illustrate both the promise and perils we face in the age of biotechnology. In this new era, our challenge is to harness the power of science to ease human suffering without sanctioning the practices that violate the dignity of human life. (Applause.) In 2001, I spoke to the American people and set forth a new policy on stem cell research that struck a balance between the needs of science and the demands of conscience. When I took office, there was no federal funding for human embryonic stem cell research. Under the policy I announced five years ago, my administration became the first to make federal funds available for this research, yet only on embryonic stem cell lines derived from embryos that had already been destroyed. My administration has made available more than million for research on these lines. This policy has allowed important research to go forward without using taxpayer funds to encourage the further deliberate destruction of human embryos. One of the bills Congress has passed builds on the progress we have made over the last five …
This video reviews the benefits of cord blood stem cells and the differences between cord blood stem cells and embryonic or adult stem cells. Cord blood stem cells have been used as a treatment for thousands of patients, while embryonic stem cells have never been used as a treatment in humans. For a free information kit, click here www.cordblood.com
(Part 3 of 3) Arturo Alvarez-Buylla, Ph.D., spoke at the “Spotlight on Basic Research,” an educational event presented at the CIRM Governing Board meeting on August 20, 2009. Alvarez-Buylla discussed how basic research of brain development has helped his team to zero in on specific neural stem cells that may help repair various neurological disorders. He is a professor of neurological surgery and principal investigator at the Brain Tumor Research Center in the UCSF Eli and Edythe Broad Center of Regeneration Medicine and Stem Cell Research. The CIRM-hosted event was presented at the UCSF Mission Bay campus. To view the other videos in this playlist, go to: www.youtube.com
Cell biologist Dr Mirella Dottori and neuroscientist Dr Alice Pébay discuss how their work with induced pluripotent stem (IPS) cells, aka adult stem cells, may hold the key to a cure for Friedreich’s ataxia and other genetically transmitted diseases. They also explain how adult stem cells differ from embryonic stem cells. With science host Dr Shane Huntington.
Presented by Tomasz Trafny (The Vatican) at the Notre Dame Inaugural Workshop on Adult and Alternative Forms of Stem Cell Research: Public Lectures, 2011: law.nd.edu Stem Cell Initiative: adultstemcell.nd.edu
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