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Stem Cells Help Blind Mice See

Posted: July 23, 2013 at 4:49 am

Blind mice have been able to see once more in a laboratory exploit that marks a further boost for the fast-moving field of retinal therapy, according to a study published on Sunday.

Scientists in Britain used stem cells -- early-stage, highly versatile cells -- taken from mice embryos, and cultured them in a lab dish so that they differentiated into immature photoreceptors, the light-catching cells in the retina. Around 200,000 of these cells were then injected into the retinas of mice; some cells integrated smoothly with local cells to restore sight. The rodents were put through their paces in a water maze and examined by optometry to confirm that they responded to light.

Embryonic stem cells "could in future provide a potentially unlimited supply of health photoreceptors for retinal transplantations to treat blindness in humans," Britain's Medical Research Council (MRC) said in a press release. Photoreceptor loss lies behind degenerative eye diseases such as retinitis pigmentosa and age-related macular degeneration, also called AMD.

Stem cells have triggered a huge interest and investment on the back of hopes that they can become replacement tissue, grown in a lab dish, for cells damaged by disease or accident. But the exciting field has to overcome big obstacles. One is the ability to coax these immature cells into safely becoming the specialized cells that are needed, rather than turn cancerous.

This is where the new work marks a gain, according to lead researcher Robin Ali at the University College London Institute of Ophthalmology and Moorfields Eye Hospital. His team previously found that sight could be restored in blind mice by transplanting immature photoreceptors called rod cells that were taken from the retinas of healthy rodents.

The latest research takes things further because the transplanted material comprises all the different nerve cells needed for sight -- and they were not taken from other animals. Instead, they were grown in a lab and differentiated into the right cells thanks to a new technique, pioneered in Japan, that replicates the shape of the retina.

"Over recent years, scientists have become pretty good at working with stem cells and coaxing them to develop into different types of adult cells and tissues," said Ali.

"But until recently, the complex structure of the retina has proved difficult to reproduce in the lab. This is probably because the type of cell culture we were using was not able to recreate the developmental process that would happen in a normal embryo."

Ali added: "The next step will be to refine this technique using human cells to enable us to start clinical trials."

The study appears in the journal Nature Biotechnology.

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Global Gene Therapy Market Analysis

Posted: July 23, 2013 at 4:48 am

NEW YORK, July 22, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue:

Global Gene Therapy Market Analysis

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Gene therapy is the treatment of a disease by replacing, altering, or supplementing a gene that is absent or abnormal and whose absence or abnormality is causing the disease. It has evolved as one of the most sought after research objectives for 'difficult to cure' diseases. The gene therapy market in spite of presenting few marketable products and being nascent in terms of revenue generation holds tremendous growth potential. As per a new estimation carried out in our latest study, the global gene therapy industry has the potential to become a multi-million dollar industry by the end of 2017 as new products, especially those in the advanced stage of clinical studies or with pending approvals, may enter the market to boost the growth.

According to RNCOS' new research report, "Global Gene Therapy Market Analysis", major focus has been made on the ongoing clinical trials for the development of innovative products. Majority trials are focused on oncology and they prove promising on global scale for US. In this context, the study provides a comprehensive overview of the various aspects of clinical trials in the gene therapy market such as phases, geographies, vector types etc.

The report provides an in-depth and prudent analysis of the industry and research developments taking place at the global level. Primarily the market is presently dominated by oncology applications with several companies and academic institutions focusing on novel and 'difficult to treat' cancers. Other therapeutic areas seeing developments on gene therapy include cardiac conditions, genetic disorders and neurological diseases. An effective analysis of the key therapeutic areas has been included in the report.

Brief overview of the key geographies in the gene therapy market and the regulatory scenario governing the industry has also been included in the study to present a balanced outlook. The report covers how major trends and drivers, including gene silencing, advanced therapies etc will propel the industry's growth. With a view to understanding the competitive landscape, the profiles of key market players are included in the report to present a complete picture of the global gene therapy market.1. Analyst View2. Research Methodology3. Gene Therapy - An Introduction3.1 Classification of Gene Therapy Techniques3.2 Physical Methods of Gene Transfer3.2.1 Electroporation3.2.2 Hydrodynamic3.2.3 Microinjection3.2.4 Particle Bombardment3.2.5 Ultrasound-mediated Transfection3.3 Vectors for Gene Therapy3.3.1 Adenoviral Vectors3.3.2 Adeno-associated Virus Vectors3.3.3 Retroviral Vectors3.3.4 Lentiviral Vectors3.3.5 Plasmid DNA4. Industry Trends and Drivers4.1 Gene Silencing: Gaining Momentum4.2 Advanced Therapies: Combining Gene Therapy and Stem Cell Technology4.3 Immunodeficiency Syndromes: The Focus of Gene Therapy4.4 Nanotechnology: Empowering Gene Therapy4.5 Gene Therapy: A New Hope to Treat Blindness5. Gene Therapy Clinical Trial Assessment5.1 By Geography5.2 By Indication5.3 By Gene Type5.4 By Vector5.5 By Clinical Trial Phase6. Industry Overview6.1 Market Size and Growth6.2 By Application6.2.1 Oncology6.2.1.1 Key Approaches6.2.1.2 Recent Advancements6.2.2 Infectious Diseases6.2.2.1 Key Approaches6.2.2.2 Recent Advancements6.2.3 Genetic Disorders6.2.3.1 Key Approaches6.2.3.2 Recent Advancements6.2.4 Cardiovascular Disorders6.2.4.1 Key Approaches6.2.4.2 Recent Advancements6.2.5 Diabetes Mellitus6.2.5.1 Key Approaches6.2.5.2 Recent Advancements6.2.6 Neurological Disorders6.2.6.1 Key Approaches6.2.6.2 Recent Advancements6.3 Key Geographical Markets6.3.1 US6.3.1.1 Regulatory Landscape6.3.1.2 Recent Advancements6.3.2 Europe6.3.2.1 Regulatory Landscape6.3.2.2 Recent Advancements6.3.3 Australia6.3.3.1 Regulatory Landscape6.3.3.2 Recent Advancements6.3.4 Canada6.3.4.1 Regulatory Landscape6.3.4.2 Recent Advancements6.3.5 Japan6.3.5.1 Regulatory Landscape6.3.5.2 Recent Advancements6.3.6 China6.3.6.1 Regulatory Landscape6.3.7 India6.3.7.1 Regulatory Landscape6.3.7.2 Recent Advancements6.4 Advanced Gene Therapy Drugs6.4.1 Collategene6.4.2 Allovectin-76.4.3 Generx7. Key Players Analysis7.1 AnGes MG, Inc7.2 Ark Therapeutics7.3 Ceregene, Inc7.4 Cobra Biologics7.5 GenVec, Inc7.6 Genzyme Corporation7.7 Vical, Inc7.8 Oxford BioMedica

List of Figures:

Figure 5-2: Percentage of Gene Types Transferred in Gene Therapy Trials till 2012

Figure 5-3: Percentage of Vectors Used in Gene Therapy Trials till 2012

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Arthritis Treatment Center What is Stem Cell Therapy – Video

Posted: July 23, 2013 at 4:46 am


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Stem Cell Orthopedic Applauds Use of Stem Cell Therapy for Spinal Injuries

Posted: July 23, 2013 at 4:46 am

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The Institute of Regenerative and Molecular Orthopaedics (IRMO), world-renowned stem cell therapy experts, applauds the use of stem cell therapy for treatment of spinal injuries. In recent times, stem cell therapy has been increasingly sought after to support treatments of various injuries, especially in the sports world. Its use in repairing spinal injuries comes as good news to the thousands of Americans currently living with spinal cord injuries who are seeking the latest in breakthrough medical solutions.

Stem cell therapy is of the most exciting and promising treatments in modern medicine. Inroads are made every day, as the many applications of stem cell treatments become better understood by medical professionals around the world. Experts, like Dr. Joseph Purita of the Institute of Regenerative and Molecular Orthopaedics, have been utilizing stem cell treatments for many years to treat sports injuries.

Recent scientific and technological advancements have made stem cell extraction relatively inexpensive and accessible. Today, medical professionals have unprecedented access to these remarkable cells and are increasingly applying them in new ways to better aid in the bodys repair process. This includes advances in platelet rich plasma therapy (PRP), a process that takes a concentration of a persons own plasma and injects it into areas in need of new growth and tissue repair.

The use of stem cell therapy in the treatment of spinal cord injuries presents probably the biggest challenge yet for proponents of the treatment. Researchers are increasingly using stem cells to hopefully better understand its capabilities. The hope for spinal cord injuries is that one day stem cells can be used to generate new passageways for nerve signals to connect to muscles. The more stem cells are used for treatment in spinal cord injuries, the closer the medical field will be to fulfilling this promise.

Headed by the world-renowned stem cell treatment pioneer, Dr. Purita, the Institute of Regenerative and Molecular Orthopaedics is continually advancing the world of stem cell therapy treatments. They are one of the few orthopedic practices in existence that utilizes stem cell therapy, and PRP therapy, with orthopedic surgery to maximize a patients recovery outcome. As more stem cell treatments are being used to treat spinal injuries, Dr. Purita and his group look forward to seeing what great strides are made in battling the crippling condition in the near future.

About Stem Cell Orthopedic: The Institute of Regenerative and Molecular Orthopaedics (IRMO) is a world-class orthopedic practice and stem cell facility staffed with seasoned board certified orthopedic surgeons. They differ from most orthopedic practices because they offer stem cells and platelet rich plasma (PRP) therapy in conjunction with surgery or as alternative to surgical procedures. They utilize state-of-the-art technology and the latest in stem cell research to best treat their patients. IRMO uses hematopoietic stem cells (HSC), which are found circulating in blood, fat, and bone marrow, to help repair the body. They are headed by Medical Director, Dr. Joseph Purita, a world-renowned pioneer in laser orthopedic surgery and graduate of the esteemed Georgetown University Medical School. For more information, visit http://www.stemcellorthopedic.com/ or follow them on Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube.

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De Leon: Medical Tourism and the Future of Stem Cell Therapy (Part 2)

Posted: July 23, 2013 at 4:46 am

LAST week, we discussed the potential of medical tourism in the country which will also provide opportunities for destinations like Baguio once tapped, and subject to competitive and international standards and government/ regulatory requirements.

So much has been written and reported about Stem Cell Therapy including its extraordinary promises that research holds for the treatment of a wide range of diseases and conditions.

This week, lets delve deeper.

What is Stem Cell Therapy?

Cell Therapy has been interchangeably called many names such as cellular therapy, fresh cell therapy, live cell therapy, glandular therapy, or xenograph or xenotransplant therapy.

The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) describes stem cell therapy as a treatment that uses stem cells, or cells that come from stem cells, to replace or to repair a patients cells or tissues that are damaged. The stem cells might be put into the blood, or transplanted into the damaged tissue directly, or even recruited from the patients own tissues for self-repair.

Stem Cells have been differentiated based on where in the body or what stage in development they come from. ISCCR has enumerated them as follows (source:www.isscr.org):

1. Adult Stem Cells or Tissue-specific Stem Cells. Many adult tissues contain stem cells that can replace cells that die or restore tissue after injury. Skin, muscle, intestine and bone marrow, for example, each contain their own stem cells. In the bone marrow, billions of new blood cells are made every day from blood-forming stem cells. Adult stem cells are tissue-specific, meaning they are found in a given tissue in our bodies and generate the mature cell types within that particular tissue or organ. It is not clear whether all organs, such as the heart, contain stem cells. The term adult stem cells is often used very broadly and may include fetal and cord blood stem cells.

Another type of adult stem cell is the mesenchymal stem cell. These are found in a number of tissues, including bone marrow, and may be able to produce bone, cartilage and fat. It is also possible that these or similar cells may aid in the regeneration of tissues. Extensive animal studies are currently ongoing to determine if these cells may be used for treatment of diseases such as arthritis and non-healing bone fractures. It is also possible that these or similar cells modulate the immune system in response to injury.

2. Fetal Stem Cells. Fetal stem cells are taken from the fetus. The developing baby is referred to as a fetus from approximately 10 weeks of gestation. Most tissues in a fetus contain stem cells that drive the rapid growth and development of the organs. Like adult stem cells, fetal stem cells are generally tissue-specific, and generate the mature cell types within the particular tissue or organ in which they are found.

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StemTech SE2 – Supports the Natural Release of Adult Stem Cells – Video

Posted: July 22, 2013 at 11:40 am


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Stem Cell Therapy Used as Dog Arthritis Treatment – Video

Posted: July 22, 2013 at 2:48 am


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Stem Cell Therapy Treatment for Friedreichs Ataxia by Dr Alok Sharma, Mumbai, India. – Video

Posted: July 21, 2013 at 3:41 am


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‘The results are profound’; Stem cell therapy used to treat animal ailments – Video

Posted: July 21, 2013 at 3:41 am


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FAQ1-Stem Cell Therapy – Video

Posted: July 21, 2013 at 3:40 am


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