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urLash® Eyelash Enhancing Serum – An Introduction – Video

Posted: February 22, 2013 at 10:44 am


urLash Eyelash Enhancing Serum - An Introduction
urLash Eyelash Enhancing Serum combined with its clinically proven ingredients can help thicken, lengthen and condition your lashes. Utilizing cutting edge technologies, our scientifically advanced formula contains potent peptides, powerful stem cells and many other nourishing ingredients for your eyelashes. Start seeing visible results in as little as 2 weeks! http://www.urlash.com

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Are stem cells the best way to repair cartilage? – Video

Posted: February 22, 2013 at 10:44 am


Are stem cells the best way to repair cartilage?
http://www.stemcellsarthritistreatment.com How do you repair cartilage... isn #39;t that the $64 question? In this video I #39;m going to tell you why chondrocytes- cartilage cells- aren #39;t the best way to make new cartilage. Chondrocytes are cells that normally reside in cartilage. You would think they would be a good source. There are problems with this line of thought. First, there are different types of cartilage. For example, ear cartilage is different from knee cartilage. Ear cartilage is elastic cartilage while knee cartilage is stronger hyaline cartilage. The other problem is that chondrocytes, when cultured, lose what is called their phenotype. In other words, chondrocytes from hyaline cartilage undergo chemical changes and begin to transform into other softer kinds of cartilage. Not good. it appears that mesenchymal stem cells might be a much better alternative for repairing cartilage. http

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Are stem cells better than chondrocytes for making cartilage? – Video

Posted: February 22, 2013 at 10:44 am


Are stem cells better than chondrocytes for making cartilage?
http://www.stemcellsarthritistreatment.com Are mesenchymal stem cells better than chondrocytes for making cartilage? Mesenchymal stem cells are easy to obtain and proliferate-multiply- rapidly, given the right growth factors. They can be found in bone marrow, muscle, fat, periosteum, umbilical cord blood, synovium, and placenta. They can be coaxed into becoming a number of different types of tissue including muscle, cartilage, and bone. Besides escaping from the immune regulation of the host, they also have immunoregulatory effects. Multiple studies have shown their ability to differentiate into good quality cartilage. http

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Banking stem cells from baby teeth – Video

Posted: February 22, 2013 at 10:44 am


Banking stem cells from baby teeth
From WGAL News, 2007

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Kae Sahaye Stem Cells – Video

Posted: February 22, 2013 at 10:44 am


Kae Sahaye Stem Cells
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Folded End of Morgellons – Video

Posted: February 22, 2013 at 10:44 am


Folded End of Morgellons
Numerous samples have a folded end and often a fiber will come from the folded end. What does this have to do with misfolded protein or prions? What about amyloid? What about stem cells? What about cloning? Filmed at 40X magnification with Celestron LED microscope #44321 If you think you have Morgellons best thing is to get a microscope. CBL001/The Fiber disease/Morgellons is a novel environmentally resistant pathogenic and contagious stem cell related man made synthetic quorum sensing micro-organism. The base architecture represents cyanobacteria (CBL) fused with a trypanosome like element. This base architecture will differentiate into a set of commensal resembling microorganisms. Differentiation equals cell specialization. Multi lineage differentiation is a fact. Elements are reciprocal in action. Quorum sensing is a stem-like property. Infection with this element mimics Protothecosis and Trypanosomiasis. The agent constitutes foreign adaptive protein. Protein can mimic DNA. Association with multi nucleated giant cell type Langerhans, vacuolated cytokine and epithelial cell is rational. Multiple dominant gene expression is associated with: differential: Lepidoptera and Diptera, marine related specie, mammal like specie, bird like specie. PROGNOSIS HOST PATHOGEN INTERACTION An infection with this synthetic element is acute, persistent and latent. General characteristic: slowly progressive and invasive. Mode of transmission: air, water, contact, and vector born. The ...

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SENS5 – Cellular Therapy for Intestinal Regeneration – Video

Posted: February 21, 2013 at 5:42 am


SENS5 - Cellular Therapy for Intestinal Regeneration
SENS Foundation 2011 - http://www.sens.org The Fifth SENS conference - Graca Almeida-Porada Authors E. Colletti, J. Wood, DA Ingram, ED Zanjani, M. Yoder, C. Porada, G. Almeida-Porada Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine Abnormal or inadequate vasculogenesis, local inflammation, and severe epithelial damage are common features of both inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and radiation-induced injury resulting from pelvic or abdominal cancer treatment. Several studies have shown that adult bone marrow-derived stem cells, such as mesenchymal stem cells (MSC), upon transplantation, home to the damaged digestive tissue and facilitate mucosal repair in both IBD and radiation injury. Nevertheless, the levels of MSC intestinal engraftment are low, underscoring the need for finding ways to improve engraftment of these cells. It has also been shown that endothelial progenitor cells (EPC) exist in decreased numbers in the peripheral blood of IBD patients, which is in contrast to the presently held convention that the presence of an inflammatory state promotes the mobilization of EPC into the circulation. Furthermore, intestinal microvascular and endothelial cell dysfunction can lead to persistent tissue hypoperfusion and ischemia, further contributing to chronic inflammation. Therefore, here we investigated whether transplanted EPC can contribute to the intestinal vasculogenic process and/or the stem or mature epithelial cell pool of the intestine, and whether it is possible to ...

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Morning Skincare Routine – Video

Posted: February 21, 2013 at 5:42 am


Morning Skincare Routine
Hey guys! Hope you enjoyed this video 🙂 Products used: -Bioderma Sensibio H2O Cleanser - Crest complete Toothpaste - Colgate 360 Toothbrush - Ole Henriksen Truth Serum collagen booster - Eclos Plant Stem Cells age-defying Eye Cream -NUDE ProGenius Treatment Oil - Burt #39;s Bees Replenishing Lip Balm with Pomegranate oil - Ole Henriksen Truth Crme Advanced Hydration

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Pier Giuseppe Pelicci – IFOM-Kyoto University Joint Symposium, October 2012 – Video

Posted: February 19, 2013 at 7:46 pm


Pier Giuseppe Pelicci - IFOM-Kyoto University Joint Symposium, October 2012
Regulation of Self-Renewal in Cancer Stem Cells. Speaker affiliation: IEO - University of Milan For more info visit: http://www.ifom.eu

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Beware…When you damage cartilage it doesn’t recover. – Video

Posted: February 19, 2013 at 7:46 pm


Beware...When you damage cartilage it doesn #39;t recover.
http://www.stemcellsarthritistreatment.com When joint cartilage is damaged, it begins to degrade and form cracks, called fibrillations. If severe enough, the cartilage damage can expose underlying bone. Why does this happen. Well... it #39;s because cartilage lacks a blood supply. It can #39;t supply stem cells from the blood or bone marrow to help with healing. Even cartilage cells-the chondrocytes- really can #39;t move to help since they #39;re trapped inside their matrix. So... bottom line, once cartilage is injured, unless something is done to provide it with cells to heal, it will continue to degrade. This is the bad news. The good news is that stem cells can repair cartilage damage when administered properly. http

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