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Cloning: 1st Place Sci Vis at Florida TSA State Conference – Video
Posted: February 23, 2014 at 11:43 pm
Cloning: 1st Place Sci Vis at Florida TSA State Conference
This video explores both reproductive and therapeutic cloning, from somatic cell nuclear transfer to modern concerns about stem cells. All scenes are origina...
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Copy of Stem cells Autism Ethan 2/2014 – Video
Posted: February 23, 2014 at 11:43 pm
Copy of Stem cells Autism Ethan 2/2014
Short skit from scouts. Ethan is the one with the water bottle. He was totally appropriate and did a great job!
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Copy of Stem cells Autism Ethan Panama 4/2013 – Video
Posted: February 23, 2014 at 11:43 pm
Copy of Stem cells Autism Ethan Panama 4/2013
This was taken right after his first injection. The day before he couldn #39;t remember how to swim and would panic and meltdown. It was like it all came back to...
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Atheist Community of San Jose: Uta Grieshammer on The Remarkable Powers of Stem Cells – Video
Posted: February 23, 2014 at 11:43 pm
Atheist Community of San Jose: Uta Grieshammer on The Remarkable Powers of Stem Cells
Did you know that without stem cells you would not be able to absorb any food, you wouldn #39;t have any skin and there would be no blood coursing through your v...
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What is Embryonic Stem Cells? (Chinese) – Video
Posted: February 23, 2014 at 11:43 pm
What is Embryonic Stem Cells? (Chinese)
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Developmental gene influences sperm formation, fruit fly model demonstrates
Posted: February 23, 2014 at 7:45 am
Heidelberg researchers have been delving into the basic regulatory mechanisms of stem cell differentiation. Using the Drosophila melanogaster fruit fly as a model organism, the team led by Prof. Dr. Ingrid Lohmann at Heidelberg University's Centre for Organismal Studies was able to show how a special developmental gene from the Hox family influences germline stem cells. These cells are responsible for sperm formation. The scientists, working in the Maintenance and Differentiation of Stem Cells in Development and Disease Collaborative Research Centre (CRC 873), found that impairment of Hox gene function resulted in prematurely aged sperms.
As immature somatic cells, stem cells can mature into different types of cells, thus making them responsible for the development of all the tissues and organs in the body. They are also able to repair damaged adult cells. Advancements in medical research have shown that stem cells can be used to treat certain diseases. To fulfil the promise of stem cell therapy, it is important to discover the function of the respective stem cells and understand how they interact with their environment, that is, the surrounding cells and tissues, explains Prof. Lohmann, who heads the Developmental Biology research group at the Centre for Organismal Studies (COS).
This microenvironment, which stabilises and regulates stem cell activity, is called a stem cell niche. The Heidelberg research team investigated the niches in the testis of the fruit fly. The germline stem cells there produce daughter cells that develop into mature sperms. In our studies, we wanted to find out the nature, if any, of the relationship between germline stem cells and the gene Abd-B, states Prof. Lohmann, who further explains that Abd-B belongs to a family of developmental genes referred to as Hox genes. These Hox genes control the activity of a multitude of other genes that are responsible for the early development of an organism.
According to the teams research, the Abd-B gene is critical to niche function in the Drosophila testis. If Abd-B is mutated, the niche and the stem cells located there lose their position in the testis. This damages their function, which in turn causes the germline stem cells to divide incorrectly. In the fruit flies studied, this caused the formation of prematurely aged sperm. Our new knowledge of the function of Abd-B helps us to better understand how these processes are regulated in higher organisms, including vertebrates, explains Ingrid Lohmann.
In CRC 873, funded by the German Research Foundation, medical and biological scientists investigate the basic regulatory mechanisms that control the self-renewal and differentiation of stem cells. Different model organisms like the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster are used for their research, aimed at decoding the principles of stem cell control with the aim to also apply them to higher forms of life and eventually humans. The research results of Prof. Lohmann and her team were published in the journal Developmental Cell.
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Immune cells regulate blood stem cells, research shows
Posted: February 23, 2014 at 7:42 am
Researchers in Bern have discovered that, during a viral infection, immune cells control the blood stem cells in the bone marrow and therefore also the body's own defenses. The findings could allow for new forms of therapy, such as for bone marrow diseases like leukemia.
During a viral infection, the body needs various defense mechanisms -- amongst other things, a large number of white blood cells (leukocytes) must be produced in the bone marrow within a short period of time. In the bone marrow, stem cells are responsible for this task: the blood stem cells. In addition to white blood cells, blood stem cells also produce red blood cells and platelets.
The blood stem cells are located in specialized niches in the bone marrow and are surrounded by specialized niche cells. During an infection, the blood stem cells must complete two tasks: they must first recognise that more blood cells have to be produced and, secondly, they must recognise what kind of.
Now, for the first time, researchers at the Department of Medical Oncology at the University of Bern and Bern University Hospital headed by Prof. Adrian Ochsenbein have investigated how the blood stem cells in the bone marrow are regulated by the immune system's so-called T killer cells during a viral infection. As this regulation mechanism mediated by the immune system also plays an important role in other diseases such as leukemia, these findings could lead to novel therapeutic approaches. The study is being published in the peer-reviewed journal "Cell Stem Cell" today.
T Killer cells trigger defenses
One function of T killer cells is to "patrol" in the blood and remove pathogen-infected cells. However, they also interact with the blood stem cells in the bone marrow. The oncologists in Bern were able to show that messenger substances secreted by the T killer cells modulate the niche cells. In turn, the niche cells control the production and also the differentiation of the blood stem cells.
This mechanism is important in order to fight pathogens such as viruses or bacteria. However, various forms of the bone marrow disease leukemia are caused by a malignant transformation of exactly these blood stem cells. This leads to the formation of so-called leukemia stem cells. In both cases, the mechanisms are similar: the "good" mechanism regulates healthy blood stem cells during an infection, whilst the "bad" one leads to the multiplication of leukemia stem cells. This in turn leads to a progression of the leukemia.
This similarity has already been investigated in a previous project by the same group of researchers. "We hope that this will enable us to better understand and fight infectious diseases as well as bone marrow diseases such as leukemia," says Carsten Riether from the Department of Clinical Research at the University of Bern and the Department of Medical Oncology at Bern University Hospital and the University of Bern.
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Arthritic knees treated with stem cells by Dr Harry Adelson – 18 months after treatment – Video
Posted: February 22, 2014 at 9:49 pm
Arthritic knees treated with stem cells by Dr Harry Adelson - 18 months after treatment
Linda discusses her outcome of the stem cell treatment she received from Dr Harry Adelson for her arthritic knees.
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Spontaneous Contracting Former Stem Cells – Video
Posted: February 22, 2014 at 9:49 pm
Spontaneous Contracting Former Stem Cells
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Synovium as a source of stem cells for osteoarthritis treatment – Video
Posted: February 22, 2014 at 9:49 pm
Synovium as a source of stem cells for osteoarthritis treatment
http://www.stemcellsarthritistreatment.com What is the best source of stem cells for osteoarthritis treatment? This next item may provide the answer. Sakaguc...
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