Meet ‘Cookie:’ Healing through stem-cell therapy – Orlando Sentinel
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Meet ‘Cookie:’ Healing through stem–cell therapy
Orlando Sentinel Deltona resident Paul Jaynes talks about the miraculous recovery his 9-year-old golden Labrador ‘Cookie’ made after having stem–cell therapy to resolve her crippling arthritis symptoms. (Joe Burbank/Orlando Sentinel). Deltona resident Paul Jaynes talks … |
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Stanford Professor Receives $1M Stem Cell Grant for ‘Bubble Boy’ Disease
Bioscience Technology The agency said in a statement that the awards support “projects that use or target stem cells, have shown potential in early stage research and are now ready to move one step closer to clinical trials in people.” “This investment will let us further … |
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AstraZeneca and Harvard Partner on Stem Cell Therapies for Diabetes
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News AstraZeneca entered into a five-year research collaboration with the Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) to adapt a technique that creates human beta cells from stem cells for use in screens of AstraZeneca’s compound library in the search for new … Stem Cell Therapy Promising for Type 2 DiabetesDiabetes In Control |
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AstraZeneca and Harvard Partner on Stem Cell Therapies for Diabetes
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News AstraZeneca entered into a five-year research collaboration with the Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) to adapt a technique that creates human beta cells from stem cells for use in screens of AstraZeneca’s compound library in the search for new … Stem Cell Therapy Promising for Type 2 DiabetesDiabetes In Control |
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Celebs’ stem cell facial treatments include sheep placenta
New York Daily News “Stem cells are basically the ground zero for cell growth,” says celebrity skinkeeper Joanna Vargas. “Collagen production slows down as we age, and stem cells are a great way to produce collagen and keep the skin looking youthful.” Without collagen … |
New York Daily News |
Celebs’ stem cell facial treatments include sheep placenta
New York Daily News “Stem cells are basically the ground zero for cell growth,” says celebrity skinkeeper Joanna Vargas. “Collagen production slows down as we age, and stem cells are a great way to produce collagen and keep the skin looking youthful.” Without collagen … |
