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John Divo finds stem cell match; transplant set for March – CTV News

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2015-02-20 NEWS

John Divo finds stem cell match; transplant set for March
CTV News
All family members say they’re amazed by the outpouring of support they’ve received from the community. “It’s been so overwhelming – all the support … and all the awareness the community has brought to stem cells,” said the younger Divo. “This is a

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Stem Cells Better Than Mitoxantrone for Multiple Sclerosis Treatment
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A dozen patients received mitoxantrone, while 9 patients had stem cells harvested from their bone marrow. The stem cells were reintroduced to the patient’s bodies intravenously. Then, the stem cells traveled to the bone marrow and produced new cells

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Optician Online

Stem cell ‘tool’ grants given to five researchers
Stanford Medical Center Report
Anthony Oro, MD, PhD, professor of dermatology, who together with co-principal investigator Marius Wernig, MD, associate professor of pathology, received $1.4 million to identify epigenomic signatures that can be used to select induced pluripotent stem
BCLA meeting provides insights into corneal stem cell therapyOptician Online

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Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

Stem Cell R&R is Vital to Keeping Them Young
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
“Our theory was that this state of dormancy protected hematopoietic stem cells from DNA damage and therefore protects them from premature aging,” said Michael Milsom, Ph.D., research group leader at the Heidelberg Institute for Stem Cell Research and …
Damaged stem cells linked with ageing and cancer, says studyTech2
Good night’s sleep keeps blood cells young and healthyGenetic Literacy Project
How good night sleep can save you from cancerGizmodo India

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Europe approves Western world’s first stemcell therapy
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Holoclar, from privately held Italian company Chiesi, was given a marketing green light on Friday by the European Commission for treating so-called limbal stem cell deficiency due to physical or chemical burns. Left untreated, the condition can result

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Europe approves Western world’s first stemcell therapy
www.worldbulletin.net
Holoclar, from privately held Italian company Chiesi, was given a marketing green light on Friday by the European Commission for treating so-called limbal stem cell deficiency due to physical or chemical burns. Left untreated, the condition can result

and more »

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2015-02-20 NEWS

www.worldbulletin.net

Europe approves Western world’s first stemcell therapy
www.worldbulletin.net
Holoclar, from privately held Italian company Chiesi, was given a marketing green light on Friday by the European Commission for treating so-called limbal stem cell deficiency due to physical or chemical burns. Left untreated, the condition can result

and more »