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Adult Stem Cell Review Adult Stem Cells Help Diabetes,Heart Disease,Stroke,Plus – Video

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Adult Stem Cells Not Embryonic Repair and Renew your Body – Video

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Current Topics In Developmental Biology – Video

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Current Topics In Developmental Biology
ll4.me Current Topics In Developmental Biology Current Topics in Developmental Biology provides a comprehensive survey of the major topics in the field of developmental biology. The volumes are valuable to researchers in animal and plant development, as well as to students and professionals who want an introduction to cellular and molecular mechanisms of development. The series has recently passed its 30-year mark, making it the longest-running forum for contemporary issues in developmental biology. This volume contributes eight vital chapters in the latest developmental biology research.* Over 280 pages of the latest research in developmental biology* Includes the latest research in stem and srogenitor sells and their formation of the Pulmonary Vascular* Covers the transplantation of undifferentiated, bone-marrow derived stem cells* Offers an explanation of protein-protein interactions of the developing enamel matrix Publisher: Academic Press Illustration: N Language: ENG Title: Current Topics in Developmental Biology Pages: 00328 (Encrypted PDF) On Sale: 2006-07-18 SKU-13/ISBN: 9780121531744 Category: Science : Life Sciences - Developmental Biology Category: Science : Life Sciences - Molecular Biology Category: Science : Life Sciences - Cell Biology Current Topics in Developmental Biology provides a comprehensive survey of the major topics in the field of developmental biology. The volumes are valuable to researchers in animal and plant de science, life sciences ...From:meghanfudge9984Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:11More inPeople Blogs

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Stem Cells And Their Potential For Clinical Application – Video

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Stem Cells And Their Potential For Clinical Application
ll4.me Stem Cells And Their Potential For Clinical Application EAN/ISBN : 9781402064692 Publisher(s): Springer Netherlands Format: ePub/PDF Author(s): Bilko, Nadja M. - Fehse, Boris - Ostertag, Wolfram EAN/ISBN : 9781402064692 Publisher(s): Springer Netherlands Format: ePub/PDF Author(s): Bilko, Nadja M. - Fehse, Boris - Ostertag, WolframFrom:meghannumbers9854Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:14More inPeople Blogs

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Biology Of Stem Cells And The Molecular Basis Of The Stem State – Video

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ll4.me Biology Of Stem Cells And The Molecular Basis Of The Stem State Biology of Stem Cells and the Molecular Basis of the Stem State concentrates upon adult stem cells, particularly on mesenchymal cell populations, which is the author s area of expertise. The text offers the reader a detailed description of the emergence of stem cell research and the dogmas that were created during the first decades of analysis of stem cell properties, particularly those of hemopoietic stem cells. Biology of Stem Cells and the Molecular Basis of the Stem State also introduces the reader to the commonly accepted notions regarding stem cell biology, with an emphasis on an alternative view of stemness, ie the stem state. In keeping with the popularity of this topic, Biology of Stem Cells and the Molecular Basis of the Stem State addresses the major controversies and points of dispute, among researchers in the stem cell field. Overall, Biology of Stem Cells and the Molecular Basis of the Stem State presents a well-rounded dialogue about stem cells as it not only concentrates upon the biological elements of stem cell, but also addresses the controversy and hype currently enveloping this popular subject. EAN/ISBN : 9781607611301 Publisher(s): Springer, Berlin, Humana Press Discussed keywords: Stammzelle Format: ePub/PDF Author(s): Zipori, Dov Biology of Stem Cells and the Molecular Basis of the Stem State concentrates upon adult stem cells, particularly on mesenchymal cell populations, which ...From:markforbes9854Views:0 0ratingsTime:00:10More inPeople Blogs

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Morning Live – Video

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Hope for the future

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Hare has had three heart attacks, one in 1993, a second in 1996 (when his heart stopped for 18 seconds) and the most-recent in August of 2012.

For people like Hare, with attack-damaged heart tissue, it might seem there are no medical options left.

But researchers at Mayo Clinic in Rochester have undertaken urgent efforts to change that.

The research study Hare joined is placebo-controlled.That means some study participants will get their own stem cells back and others will get a substitute. Researchers will be able to compared patients receiving the treatment with those receiving nothing.

The goal is to determine if stem cells derived from their own bodies can repair damaged heart muscle and whether that treatment produces better patient outcomes than standard therapy.

"They take bone marrow out of your hips, both hips, and then they send it to a lab and then it comes back," Hare said. "And this time they injected it into the vessel where I had my last heart attack."

The process of donating the marrow so stem cells could be separated out by a company in New Jersey, he said, was free of trauma.

"That was nothing," he said.

He takes a positive-mental-attitude approach to the concept that he may or may not have received an infusion of his own stem cells to heal his heart.

"Even if I didn't have the real stem cells, it hopefully would help somebody else," he said.

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Study says stem cells — even a stranger’s — may repair heart attack damage

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A small study suggests that stem cells from a stranger may be as good as a patient's own in undoing the damage after a heart attack has weakened the heart's ability to pump blood.

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A small study suggests that stem cells from a stranger may be as good as a patient's own in undoing the damage after a heart attack has weakened the heart's ability to pump blood. The study hints at the possibility that stem cells could be banked, much like blood is banked, to deal with a medical emergency in this case, heart attack.

The findings on the study of a kind of stem cell called mesenchymal cells were presented at the annual meeting of the American Heart Association this week and published online in the Journal of the American Medical Association.

"We believe the basic message of the study is that this procedure is safe and that future, larger studies are warranted," lead author Dr. Joshua Hare, director of the Interdisciplinary Stem Cell Institute at the University of Miami, told reporters at a national briefing.

The researchers studied patients following heart-attacked-caused ischemic cardiomyopathy, the most common cause of heart failure. According to the Texas Heart Institute, it occurs when the heart suffers a temporary blood shortage, resulting in loss or weakening of heart muscle tissue and reduction in its ability to pump blood.

Whether a donor's cells will work as well is important, because it can take up to two months to grow millions of cells needed for transplant and there's no time in the immediate wake of a heart attack, Stephanie Dimmeler, molecular cardiology section chief at University of Frankfurt in Germany, told U.S. News and World Reports' HealthDay. Dimmeler was not involved in the study.

For the study, researchers looked at 30 patients from Miami who had enlarged hearts that had been damaged by an earlier heart attack. Half received their own mesenchymal stem cells, while the other half received the same kind of cell, but from young, healthy donors. The heart patients each received 20 million, 100 million or 200 million stem cells into 10 scarred left ventricular sites. The researchers then followed their cases for 13 months.

Mesenchymal stem cells are taken from bone marrow and lack a feature on their surface that triggers an immune response called rejection, Hare told the Associated Press. They are multipotent cells that can change to become a number of different types of cells, including bone, muscle, ligament, cartilage, fat and tendon, according to mesenchymalcells.org, which is dedicated to providing information about that particular type of cell. The heart is a muscle tasked with pumping blood throughout the body.

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Exercise May Boost Stem Cells and Repair Heart Damage

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Exercise doesnt only help keep those unwanted inches off -- it also jump-starts stem cells in the heart, promoting tissue restoration for those who have previously suffered heart attacks.

The Telegraph reports that breaking sweat with a simple 30-minute exercise may partially repair damage caused by heart conditions in adults. Researchers from Liverpool John Moores University did laboratory tests and found that exercise can wake up around 60 percent of dormant heart stem cells and increase cardiomyocites, which are cells that form the cardiac muscle.

"The exercise is increasing the growth factors which are activating the stem cells to go on and repair the heart, and this is the first time that this potential has been shown. We hope it might be even more effective in damaged hearts because you have got more reason to replace the large amount of cells that are lost," lead author Dr. Georgina Ellison shares.

Athough more research is needed to fully understand how to harness the power of these newly-activated stem cells, it pays to get up and get moving. There are many light and moderate exercises out there that can be done without straining the body. If you have a heart condition and you're seeking to stay fit and healthy, ask your doctor or trainer for physical activities that suit your specific situation.

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CombiCult® Workflow – Video

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A overview on how Plasticell (www.plasticell.co.uk) uses combinatorial cell culture (CombiCult®) to discover optimised stem cell differentiation protocols in record time, at a fraction of the cost of the status quo while reducing project return risk. CombiCult® is used by our customers in a range of applications in regenerative medicine, cell therapy and research and development.From:PlasticellLimitedViews:1 0ratingsTime:06:40More inScience Technology

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