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CSU Researchers Using Stem Cell Therapy To Treat Kidney Disease In Cats – CBS Local

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2014-11-27 NEWS

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CSU Researchers Using Stem Cell Therapy To Treat Kidney Disease In Cats
CBS Local
They inject them with stem cells harvested from the fat of healthy cats. “We’ve seen variable results. Some kittens do get a little bit improvement in their kidney function,” said Quimby. “Right after we give the stem cells sometimes it’s just the same.”.

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2014-11-27 NEWS

Bioscience Technology

American Spine launches PRP, stem cell therapy treatments
Becker’s Orthopedic & Spine
PRP and stem cell therapy treatments are beneficial as its involves the use of the patient’s own whole blood, bone marrow stem cells and adipose stem cells, and thus avoids the risk of rejection or infection from other donors. They can be used to treat
Harvard researchers have successfully created human pain in a petri dishGeek
The Miami Stem Cell Treatment Center Announces Adult Stem Cell Public Digital Journal
Creating Pain-sensing NeuronsBioscience Technology

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2014-11-26 NEWS

Japan to be a big player at San Antonio’s World Stem Cell Summit
San Antonio Business Journal
Japan will have the largest presence — other than the United States — among the organizations from several nations that are expected to participate in the 2014 World Stem Cell Summit, which will be held in San Antonio next week. Nearly a dozen

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Japan to be a big player at San Antonio’s World Stem Cell Summit
San Antonio Business Journal
Japan will have the largest presence — other than the United States — among the organizations from several nations that are expected to participate in the 2014 World Stem Cell Summit, which will be held in San Antonio next week. Nearly a dozen

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2014-11-26 NEWS

Science AAAS

Stem cells show potential for treating rare skin disease
Science AAAS
Researchers have taken several steps toward using stem cells to treat a rare genetic disease that leaves people with skin so fragile it blisters at the slightest touch. A trio of lab and animal studies reported today could help pave the way for a
Stem Cells Hold Promise for Skin Disease TreatmentWall Street Journal
Scientists use stem cells to correct skin defectsRTE.ie
Blistering skin disease may be treatable with ‘therapeutic reprogramming’Medical Xpress

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2014-11-26 NEWS

Geek

Nail stem cells prove more versatile than press-ons
USC News
There are plenty of body parts that don’t grow back when you lose them. Nails are an exception, and a new study by a team of USC Stem Cell researchers could help unlock their secrets — and even make it potentially possible to regrow other body tissue.
Harvard researchers have successfully created human pain in a petri dishGeek
American Spine launches PRP, stem cell therapy treatmentsBecker’s Orthopedic & Spine
The Miami Stem Cell Treatment Center Announces Adult Stem Cell Public Digital Journal
Bioscience Technology
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