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[12 Bottles Herbal Supplements – Video

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Human stem cells in skin care is a major beauty breakthrough, The non-embryonic human stem cells used exclusively in Lifeline Skin Care stimulate cell turnover, collagen, and elastin -- to build new skin cells like never before. There are 3 types of human stem cells used in skin care: 1. Non-embryonic, used exclusively in Lifeline Skin Care. Lifeline has a patented method for taking extracts from unfertilized human eggs -- the same cells active early in life -- and the most potent human stem cells available. 2. Embryonic, from fertilized eggs. Unfortunately, human embryos are destroyed in the process of using embryonic human stem cells. 3. Adult stem cells, taken from leftover skin from tummy tucks and other procedures. But our stem cells become less potent as we age, and adult stem cells have less value in creating a proliferation of new skin cells (the way non-embryonic human stem cells can). The human stem cell extracts in Lifeline Skin Care include: growth factors, enzymes, peptides, and amino acids. These stem cell extracts improve cell proliferation, increase elastin and collagen production, and repair DNA. Lifeline stem cell skin care includes: A. Lifeline Day Serum to smooth skin. This stem cell serum is actually a serum and moisturizer in one. It rescues your skin from signs of aging. Day Serum also includes vitamins A, B, C, E, P, and antioxidants, along with SPF 15. B. Lifeline Night Serum firms and rejuvenates your skin while you sleep. This stem cell serum ...From:LifelineSkinCareViews:1 0ratingsTime:04:31More inHowto Style

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Main Show Only – Global Conspiracy Coast To Coast AM – Video

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Main Show Only - Global Conspiracy Coast To Coast AM
WATCH THE LATEST VIDEO THAT CAME OUT TODAY HERE http://www.youtube.com http://www.jetstreamnews.com http://www.jetnews.us http If You Use Twitter heres the Twitter address or just click the twitter link on the right of the channel page twitter.com Date: 11-20-07 Host: George Noory Guests: David Icke, Christian Wilde Author and speaker David Icke returned for a discussion on his new work on the #39;Global Conspiracy. #39; This conspiracy goes back thousands of years, he said: At one time there was a global society of great advancement, but after a cataclysm ended their golden age, they were split into isolated groups. From these various groups, "divine" bloodlines emerged, assuming the "right to rule." Members of these groups, known as the Illuminati keep people under control via the chemical poisoning of the food supply, and eventually plan to microchip the entire population for complete external control, he outlined. However, he noted that people can break free by not identifying with the "body computer" or five senses. "We #39;ve forgotten that we #39;re an expression of infinite consciousness," and have become identified with "the small instead of the all," said Icke. In the 2008 election, both Giuliani and Hillary Clinton are Illuminati candidates-- "puppets of the hidden force," he declared, adding that Hillary is a particularly powerful figure in the Illuminati. Stem Cell Update First hour guest, author Christian Wilde reported on a research breakthrough in the use of stem cells. Researchers have been ...From:USAMOONBASEViews:2 0ratingsTime:01:10:27More inEducation

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sct process – Video

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Neurons made from stem cells drive brain activity after transplantation in laboratory model

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ScienceDaily (Nov. 15, 2012) Researchers and patients look forward to the day when stem cells might be used to replace dying brain cells in Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative conditions. Scientists are currently able to make neurons and other brain cells from stem cells, but getting these neurons to properly function when transplanted to the host has proven to be more difficult. Now, researchers at Sanford-Burnham Medical Research Institute have found a way to stimulate stem cell-derived neurons to direct cognitive function after transplantation to an existing neural network.

The study was published November 7 in the Journal of Neuroscience.

"We showed for the first time that embryonic stem cells that we've programmed to become neurons can integrate into existing brain circuits and fire patterns of electrical activity that are critical for consciousness and neural network activity," said Stuart A. Lipton, M.D., Ph.D., senior author of the study. Lipton is director of Sanford-Burnham's Del E. Webb Neuroscience, Aging, and Stem Cell Research Center and a clinical neurologist.

The trick turned out to be light. Lipton and his team -- including Juan Pia-Crespo, Ph.D., D.V.M., Maria Talantova, M.D., Ph.D., and other colleagues at Sanford-Burnham and Stanford University -- transplanted human stem cell-derived neurons into a rodent hippocampus, the brain's information-processing center. Then they specifically activated the transplanted neurons with optogenetic stimulation, a relatively new technique that combines light and genetics to precisely control cellular behavior in living tissues or animals.

To determine if the newly transplanted, light-stimulated human neurons were actually working, Lipton and his team measured high-frequency oscillations in existing neurons at a distance from the transplanted ones. They found that the transplanted neurons triggered the existing neurons to fire high-frequency oscillations. Faster neuronal oscillations are usually better -- they're associated with enhanced performance in sensory-motor and cognitive tasks.

To sum it up, the transplanted human neurons not only conducted electrical impulses, they also roused neighboring neuronal networks into firing -- at roughly the same rate they would in a normal, functioning hippocampus.

The therapeutic outlook for this technology looks promising. "Based on these results, we might be able to restore brain activity -- and thus restore motor and cognitive function -- by transplanting easily manipulated neuronal cells derived from embryonic stem cells," Lipton said.

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Showtime for stem cells at San Diego biotechs

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San Diego biotechnology and civic leaders threw their support behind stem cell research eight years ago, when the states voters approved Proposition 71, the $3 billion state stem cell initiative.

Californians were promised that the research would lead to therapies for diseases and injuries that had no cure, such as spinal paralysis and diabetes. Once scientists had done the research, biotech companies in the field known as regenerative medicine would take over and bring the therapies to market.

San Diego research centers banded together to bring in stem cell grants, getting more than $261 million. Local leaders calculated there would be commercial benefits as well, reinforcing San Diegos stature as one of the worlds top biotech centers.

Now, that commercialization is starting to take place. Local biotechs are testing stem cell therapies in patients, in the United States, in Europe and in China.

Cures for diabetes, heart failure, and even baldness are being developed by San Diego companies; the last two already being tested in patients. While these treatments are still experimental success is far from certain they provide a preliminary indication that regenerative medicine is on the road to becoming a new growth area for the regions large biotechnology industry.

About a dozen San Diego-based companies, such as ViaCyte, Histogen and Medistem, are working on treatments with various kinds of stem cells, the ancestral cells that give rise to the various cells in the body. Some are using cells derived from human embryos, still a controversial practice to many. But most others are using cells derived from nonembryonic sources, such as skin and umbilical cord blood.

These treatments are mostly in the early stages of clinical trials; meaning they will take years to get approval. But at least one local company, Cytori Therapeutics, has begun a pivotal trial of its stem cell treatment for heart failure, in Europe. A pivotal trial is designed to get the statistically significant evidence of effectiveness needed for regulatory approval.

Other San Diego stem cell companies conducting clinical trials include Medistem, for heart attack and heart failure patients; Fate Therapeutics, for blood stem cell transplantation; and Stemedica for heart attacks. ViaCyte is preparing to start a clinical trial with its own stem cell-based diabetes treatment, bolstered by a $10.1 million grant last month from the states stem cell agency, the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine.

To illustrate the challenges and opportunities facing local stem cell companies, the stories of Histogen, Medistem and Cytori are instructive. Histogen combines scientific acumen with hard-won business experience; Medistem has developed a technology around a special kind of stem cell; and Cytori has turned fat into something to be desired.

Gail Naughton, Histogens chief executive, learned about the promise and pitfalls of regenerative medicine at Advanced Tissue Sciences. Naughton, who holds a doctorate in hematology, founded the privately held company in New York in 1986 and later moved it to San Diego.

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Study reveals insights that could aid in therapeutic use of mesenchymal stem cells

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Contact: Bonnie Prescott bprescot@bidmc.harvard.edu 617-667-7306 Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

BOSTON Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), are a newly emerging cellular therapy being tested in approximately 250 clinical trials worldwide to help repair damaged tissues, such as injured heart muscle following a heart attack. The problem is that when culture-expanded MSCs are injected into the circulation, they have trouble gaining access to the inflamed tissuesexactly where their help is needed.

Now, research led by investigators at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) and Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) reveals new insights into how MSCs "traffic" from the circulation into the tissue, providing important clues that could be used to improve the delivery of this promising therapy. The findings are published in the November issue of the journal Stem Cells.

MSCs have great clinical potential due to their convenient isolation, their lack of significant immunogenicity (allowing for transplantation between individuals), their lack of ethical controversy, their potential to differentiate into tissue-specific cell types, and their ability to promote blood vessel growth. The cells can seek out and repair damaged tissue and treat inflammation resulting from cardiovascular disease, brain and spinal cord injury, cartilage and bone injury, Crohn's disease, and other conditions. Given the systemic nature of many diseases and the desire for minimally invasive therapies, systemic infusion of MSCs holds considerable promise as an effective treatment in many conditions.

But, as senior author Christopher Carman, PhD, explains, in order for MSCs circulating in the bloodstream to have any therapeutic effect, they must first cross the vascular endothelium, the layer of cells that line blood vessels and serve as the primary barrier between the blood and the tissues. Carman and co-corresponding author Jeffrey Karp, PhD, set out to answer the question, "How do MSCs interact with this layer?"

"Our basic approach was to grow isolated endothelial monolayers in the lab in ways that mimic the vascular barrier structure in the body and conduct dynamic high-resolution imaging studies of MSCs interacting with the endothelium under normal or inflamed conditions," explains Carman, an investigator in BIDMC's Center for Vascular Biology Research and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School (HMS).

Their experiments revealed that, similar to white blood cells that act during an immune response, MSCs use inflammation-specific adhesion molecules called vascular cell adhesion molecule-1 (VCAM-1) to stick to the endothelium at sites of inflammation. "But," says Carman, "whereas white cells very efficiently crawl over the endothelial surface, apparently searching out weak spots to breach and migrate across this barrier, we discovered that MSCs are unable to mediate such crawling and are about 10 times slower to cross the endothelium." And that, he adds, may explain why MSCs are not efficient at entering inflamed tissues.

"This work suggests that the initial phase of the homing cascadecell rollingis the rate limiting step to achieve effective homing for MSCs," says Karp, Co-Director of the Center for Regenerative Therapeutics at BWH, and Associate Professor of Medicine at HMS. (Homing occurs when circulating MSCs target areas of injury in response to signals of cellular damage; cell rolling refers to the way that MSCs "decelerate" on this target tissue.)

"Clinically this would be a good place to focus efforts to enhance MSC homingto improve the ability to roll on inflamed endothelium, since we showed that MSCs can efficiently adhere under static conditions and transmigrate on the endothelium in inflamed tissues," adds Karp, who is also a principal faculty member of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute.

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