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Stem Cell Therapy on Radyo Klinika – Video

April 28th, 2014 9:44 pm


Stem Cell Therapy on Radyo Klinika
Dr. Edwin Bien explains stem cell therapy on Itanong Mo Kay Doc, a segment on Radyo Klinika at Dwiz 882 AM. Sponsored by Geriamin, multivitamins and minerals...

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2020 Stem Cell Therapy Market Alternative Strategies – Video

April 27th, 2014 8:45 pm


2020 Stem Cell Therapy Market Alternative Strategies
Read more at http://www.reportsnreports.com/reports/281584-stem-cell-therapy-market-by-treatment-mode-autologous-allogeneic-therapeutic-applications-cns-cvs-...

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Inside an Umbilical-Cord-Blood Bank – Video

April 27th, 2014 5:48 pm


Inside an Umbilical-Cord-Blood Bank
Harvesting stem cells from umbilical cord blood to treat disease has surged in recent years. But improperly stored cord blood can be dangerous for future recipients. An inside look at the Howard...

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Former Ennis Coach Sam Harrell is Back Thanks to Stem Cell Therapy – Video

April 27th, 2014 5:40 pm


Former Ennis Coach Sam Harrell is Back Thanks to Stem Cell Therapy
Sam Harrell won three state football championships at Ennis High School, but perhaps the toughest battle he has faced has been off the field with MS. Jeff Po...

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Arabic BBC Interview about stem cell therapy – Video

April 27th, 2014 1:44 am


Arabic BBC Interview about stem cell therapy
. ( ) Arabic BBC Interview with Hassan Abdulrazzak about stem cell...

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Regenerative Medicine in Equines – Video

April 26th, 2014 9:43 am


Regenerative Medicine in Equines
A multimedia project for the 2013 student bio expo (Danica Schmidtke, Emily Eastwood) How stem cells and PRP treatments have transformed the healing process ...

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Stem cell therapy | safety of stem cells – Video

April 26th, 2014 9:40 am


Stem cell therapy | safety of stem cells
http://www.arthritistreatmentcenter.com So... are stem cells really safe? The answer next... Safety Of Autologous Adipose Tissue-derived Stem Cells With Platelet-rich plasma Into Human Articular...

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Treatment for Degenerative, Bulging and Herniated Discs Minimally Invasive Stem Cell Therapy – Video

April 26th, 2014 9:40 am


Treatment for Degenerative, Bulging and Herniated Discs Minimally Invasive Stem Cell Therapy
Treatment for Bulging and Herniated Discs in Thailand http://stemcellthailand.org/services-list/stem-cell-treatment-degenerative-disc-disease-back-surgery-al...

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More Media Coverage for MediVet Stem Cell Therapy at Newman Veterinary Centers – Central Florida – Video

April 25th, 2014 2:47 am


More Media Coverage for MediVet Stem Cell Therapy at Newman Veterinary Centers - Central Florida
We are proud to offer this amazing procedure at Newman Veterinary Centers. Stem cell therapy can help pets with arthritis, hip dysplasia and many other degenerative conditions. Learn more at...

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Stem Cell Therapy | bone marrow concentrate for osteoarthritis – Video

April 25th, 2014 2:47 am


Stem Cell Therapy | bone marrow concentrate for osteoarthritis
http://www.arthritistreatmentcenter.com In the next video I #39;ll report on another study showing the effectiveness of stem cells in the treatment of osteoarthritis... New Study Shows Positive...

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Neck/knee/shoulder/wrist pain 7 months after stem cell therapy by Dr Harry Adelson – Video

April 25th, 2014 2:44 am


Neck/knee/shoulder/wrist pain 7 months after stem cell therapy by Dr Harry Adelson
Neck/knee/shoulder/wrist pain 7 months after stem cell therapy by Dr Harry Adelson http://www.docereclinics.com.

By: Harry Adelson, N.D.

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Low back and neck pain; 6 months after stem cell therapy by Dr Harry Adelson – Video

April 24th, 2014 3:40 am


Low back and neck pain; 6 months after stem cell therapy by Dr Harry Adelson
Low back and neck pain; 6 months after stem cell therapy by Dr Harry Adelson http://www.docereclinics.com.

By: Harry Adelson, N.D.

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Stem Cells and Multiple Sclerosis – Video

April 24th, 2014 3:40 am


Stem Cells and Multiple Sclerosis
Dr Colin Andrews speaks about the optimistic results of treating MS (multiple sclerosis) with stem cell therapy and the ethical limitations within Australia.

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Autologous stem cell therapy improves motor function in chronic stroke victims

April 24th, 2014 3:40 am

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23-Apr-2014

Contact: Robert Miranda cogcomm@aol.com Cell Transplantation Center of Excellence for Aging and Brain Repair

Putnam Valley, NY. (Apr. 23, 2014) People who have had a stroke, often suffer motor deficits with little potential to restore neurological function. However, a study conducted in Taiwan, that will be published in a future issue of Cell Transplantation, but is currently freely available on-line as an unedited early e-pub at: http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/cog/ct/pre-prints/content-ct1168Chen, has found that when one group of stroke victims had their own peripheral blood stem cells (PBSCs) injected directly into the brain and a similar group did not, those who received the PBSCs experienced some "improvement in stroke scales and functional outcome." Those in the PBSC-injected group also received injections of the growth factor granulocyte-colony stimulating factor (G-CSF), known to be potentially neuroprotective.

"In this phase 2 study, we provide the first evidence that intracerebral injection of autologous (self-donated) PBSCs can improve motor function in those who have suffered a stroke and have motor deficits as a result," said study corresponding Dr. Woei-Cheng Shyu of the Center for Neuropsychiatry, Graduate Institute of Immunology and Translational Medicine Research Center, China Medical University in Taiwan. "Our study demonstrated that this therapeutic strategy was feasible and safe in stroke patients who suffered a prior stroke, but within five years from the onset of symptoms."

According to the authors, there has been little advance made in restoring neurological function following ischemic stroke. However, since neuronal death is the primary mechanism that limits functional recovery, stem cell therapy is emerging as a potentially effective regenerative approach. Once more PBSCs are being increasingly used as a self-donated source for cell therapies for regenerating skeletal muscle, heart and neurons. The PBSCs may need to be "amplified" with G-CSF, speculated the researchers.

All of the patients in the trial had suffered a stroke in the past, as long as five years prior to this study. At the end of a 12 month follow-up, the group of 15 patients with neurological deficits who received injections of PBSCs experienced neurological and functional improvement based on a number of clinical outcomes measures. The control group of 15 patients with neurological deficits that did not receive the PBSC injections did not experience the same beneficial outcomes.

The researchers reported that nine of the 15 patients undergoing PBSC transplantation experienced "positive motor evoked potentials" (MEPs) after transcranial magnetic stimulation, but why MEPs appeared in some of the transplanted group, but not all, was unclear.

"Despite this success, it should be noted that this was a preliminary study and, due to the small number of patients, are tentative," concluded the researchers. "In the future we plan to conduct a multi-center, large-scale, double blind, placebo-controlled randomized studies to better evaluate the effect of PBSC implantation in patients suffering from the effects of past stroke."

"This phase II study offers pilot clinical evidence supporting the use of autologous stem cell-based treatment for stroke" said Dr. Cesar V. Borlongan, Prof. of Neurosurgery and Director of the Center of Excellence for Aging & Brain Repair at the University of South Florida. "Clarification of the impact of G-CSF on the cells and whether other factors are necessary to maximize the benefit of cell transplantation, as well as further studies with a larger number of patients are necessary to determine equivocal safety and efficacy of this treatment".

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Royal L’Opulent Rejuv – Video

April 24th, 2014 1:53 am


Royal L #39;Opulent Rejuv
Rejuvenate your skin through the activation of skin stem cells. Brightens your skin for a more even toned complexion, restores skins natural moisture to serve as barrier for enhanced hydration...

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SALI Quiz Question 8 – Video

April 24th, 2014 1:53 am


SALI Quiz Question 8
Answers to our SALI Launch Contest Find the controversial Nature papers by Haruko Obokata on a new technique for producing stem cells. Please note that the SALI search tool is only available...

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Anthony Nolan Final Day – Video

April 24th, 2014 1:53 am


Anthony Nolan Final Day
This will probably be the most important post I have put on Youtube - EVER!! I have below the final day video of my Stem Cell donation to an unknown blood cancer patient. This day opened my...

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Wounded Warrior severe low back pain 3 months after stem cells by Dr Harry Adelson – Video

April 24th, 2014 1:53 am


Wounded Warrior severe low back pain 3 months after stem cells by Dr Harry Adelson
Seven years ago while serving in Special Forces in Afghanistan, Ben was hit directly in the chest by a Rocket-Propelled-Grenade which slammed him against a wall and crushed his spine. THEN...

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Cloning advancement: Scientists create embryonic stem cells from adult skin – Video

April 23rd, 2014 3:48 am


Cloning advancement: Scientists create embryonic stem cells from adult skin
The advancement could one day fight a range of conditions including Alzheimer #39;s and Parkinson #39;s. CBS News medical consultant Dr. David Agus discusses the bre...

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Single Cell Type Found To Cause Most Invasive Bladder Cancers: Study

April 22nd, 2014 3:41 pm

Lawrence LeBlond for redOrbit.com Your Universe Online

Invasive bladder cancer (IBC), a malignant disease that currently affects more than 375,000 people worldwide, has been found to be caused by a single type of cell in the lining of the bladder, according to researchers with the Stanford University School of Medicine.

The researchers say this is the first study to pinpoint the normal cell type that can give rise to IBC. It is also the first study to show that most bladder cancers and their precancerous lesions arise from just one cell, which could also explain why many bladder cancers recur after therapy.

Weve learned that, at an intermediate stage during cancer progression, a single cancer stem cell and its progeny can quickly and completely replace the entire bladder lining, Philip Beachy, PhD, professor of biochemistry and of developmental biology, said in a statement. All of these cells have already taken several steps along the path to becoming an aggressive tumor. Thus, even when invasive carcinomas are successfully removed through surgery, this corrupted lining remains in place and has a high probability of progression.

Beachy and colleagues found that while cancer stem cells and the precancerous lesions they form express an important signaling protein known as sonic hedgehog, the cells of subsequent invasive cancers invariably do not a critical switch that appears vital for invasion and metastasis. This switch may explain certain confusing aspects of previous studies on the cellular origins of bladder cancer in humans. It also pinpoints a possible weak link in cancer progression that could be targeted by therapies.

This could be a game changer in terms of therapeutic and diagnostic approaches, said Michael Hsieh, MD, PhD, assistant professor of urology and a co-author of the study. Until now, its not been clear whether bladder cancers arise as the result of cancerous mutations in many cells in the bladder lining as the result of ongoing exposure to toxins excreted in the urine, or if its due instead to a defect in one cell or cell type. If we can better understand how bladder cancers begin and progress, we may be able to target the cancer stem cell, or to find molecular markers to enable earlier diagnosis and disease monitoring.

Bladder cancer is the fourth most common cancer in men and the ninth in women. There are two main types of bladder cancer: one that invades the muscle around the bladder and then metastasizes to other organs, and another that remains confined to the bladder lining. Unlike noninvasive cancers, most invasive bladder cancers are untreatable. Those that can be treated are expensive and difficult to cure, and with a high likelihood of recurrences, ongoing monitoring is required.

To determine what genes or cell types are at play in the formation of bladder cancer, the study team used a mouse model that closely mimicked what happens in humans. Usually, researchers rely on prior knowledge or guesses as to what genes are involved and often genetically alter cell types in animals to induce overexpression of a gene known to be involved in tumorigenesis or to block the expression of a gene that inhibits cancer development.

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Previous work by Beachy and his colleagues suggested that basal cells play a role in bladder cancer. However, the new study offered an unbiased approach.

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