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San Diego Hosts World's Largest Biotechnology Convention – Video

Posted: June 28, 2014 at 4:44 pm


San Diego Hosts World #39;s Largest Biotechnology Convention
The world #39;s largest biotechnology convention is in San Diego this week. 15000 people from 65 countries are here to talk about issues like stem cell researc...

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New Stem Cell Production Method Could Clear Way for Anticancer Gene Therapy

Posted: June 28, 2014 at 4:43 pm

Durham, NC (PRWEB) June 27, 2014

A new study released today in STEM CELLS Translational Medicine suggests a new way to produce endothelial progenitor cells in quantities large enough to be feasible for use in developing new cancer treatments.

Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) are rare stem cells that circulate in the blood with the ability to differentiate into the cells that make up the lining of blood vessels. With an intrinsic ability to home to tumors, researchers have focused on them as a way to deliver gene therapy straight to the cancer. However, the challenge has been to collect enough EPCs for this use.

This new study, by researchers at the Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, National University of Singapore and Zhejiang University led by Shu Wang, Ph.D., explored whether human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) could provide the answer. iPSCs, generated from adult cells, can propagate indefinitely and give rise to every other cell type in the body, much like human embryonic stem cells, which are considered the gold standard for stem cell therapy.

However, human iPS cells can be generated relatively easily through reprogramming, a procedure that circumvents the bioethical controversies associated with deriving embryonic stem cells from human embryos, Dr. Wang said.

After inducing human iPS cells to differentiate into the EPCs, the research team compared the stability and reliability of the induced EPCs with regular EPCs by injecting them into mice with breast cancer that had metastasized (traveled) to the lungs. The results showed that their induced EPCs retained the intrinsic ability to home to tumors, just as regular EPCs do. They also did not promote tumor growth or metastasis.

We next tested the induced EPCs therapeutic potential by infusing them with an anticancer gene and injecting them into the mice, Dr. Wang said. The results indicated that the tumors were reduced and the animals survival rates increased.

Since this approach may use patient's own cells to prepare cellular therapeutics and is based on non-toxic immunotherapy, it holds potential for translation to clinical application and may be particularly valuable as a new type of anti-metastatic cancer therapy.

With the increasing potential of using EPCs as cancer therapeutics, it is important to have a reliable and stable supply of human EPCs, said Anthony Atala, M.D., editor of STEM CELLS Translational Medicine and director of the Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine. This study demonstrates the feasibility of generating EPs from early-passage human iPS cells.

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Dr. Gidon Frame on Selphyl, PRP & Stem Cells for Skin – Video

Posted: June 28, 2014 at 6:42 am


Dr. Gidon Frame on Selphyl, PRP Stem Cells for Skin
AntiAgingVancouver.com Dr. Gidon Frame, Medical Director and Cosmetic Injector for the Anti-Aging Medical Laser Clinic in Vancouver, gives a talk on the us...

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Fixing a broken heart: Making your stem cells young again – Video

Posted: June 28, 2014 at 6:42 am


Fixing a broken heart: Making your stem cells young again
See how researchers at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute are fixing broken hearts and making your stem cells young again.

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TIME TRIANGLES – Video

Posted: June 28, 2014 at 6:42 am


TIME TRIANGLES
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Banking Stem Cells | Dr. Rhonda Patrick – Part 1 | Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast) – Video

Posted: June 27, 2014 at 5:47 pm


Banking Stem Cells | Dr. Rhonda Patrick - Part 1 | Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast)
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June 25, 2014 – Stem Cell Therapy / David Steenblock – Video

Posted: June 27, 2014 at 9:52 am


June 25, 2014 - Stem Cell Therapy / David Steenblock

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Animal Cell Therapies – Tucker's Story – Video

Posted: June 27, 2014 at 9:51 am


Animal Cell Therapies - Tucker #39;s Story
Tucker shows notable improvement in gait and movement after receiving stem cell therapy from Animal Cell Therapies.

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Cell scientists slow degeneration in motor neuron mice

Posted: June 27, 2014 at 9:51 am

TOKYO: Japanese stem cell scientists have succeeded in slowing the deterioration of mice with motor neuron disease, possibly paving the way for eventual human treatment, according to a new paper.

A team of researchers from the Kyoto University and Keio University transplanted specially created cells into mice with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also called Lou Gehrig's, or motor neuron disease.

The progress of the creatures' neurological degeneration was slowed by almost eight per cent, according to the paper, which was published on Thursday in the scholarly journal Stem Cell Reports.

ALS is a disorder of motor neurons -- nerves that control movement -- leading to the loss of the ability to control muscles and their eventual atrophy.

While it frequently has no effect on cognitive function, it progresses to affect most of the muscles in the body, including those used to eat and breathe.

British theoretical physicist Stephen Hawking has been almost completely paralysed by the condition.

In their study, the Japanese team used human "iPS" -- induced pluripotent stem cells, building-block cells akin to those found in embryos, which have the potential to turn into any cell in the body.

From the iPS cells they created special progenitor cells and transplanted them into the lumbar spinal cord of ALS mice.

Animals that had been implanted lived 7.8 per cent longer than the control group without the procedure, the paper said.

"The results demonstrated the efficacy of cell therapy for ALS by the use of human iPSCs (human induced pluripotent stem cells) as cell source," the team said in the paper.

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Banking Stem Cells | Dr. Rhonda Patrick – Part 1 | Tim Ferriss Show (Podcast) – Video

Posted: June 27, 2014 at 7:51 am


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