Rep. Raymond Poe to undergo stem cell transplant – The State Journal-Register
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Rep. Raymond Poe to undergo stem cell transplant
The State Journal-Register In an interview with The State Journal-Register in August, Dr. Leonard Giannone, a Springfield oncologist and hematologist who has treated Poe, described the disease as a low-level malignancy of the stem cells that produce blood. He said it is not a … Poe set to begin transplant process, faces “extended” recoveryThe Capitol Fax Blog (blog) |
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Paralysed man walks again after cell transplant
BBC News A paralysed man has been able to walk again after a pioneering therapy that involved transplanting cells from his nasal cavity into his spinal cord. Darek Fidyka, who was paralysed from the chest down in a knife attack in 2010, can now walk using a frame. Nasal cells bring major breakthrough for spinal cord injuriesCommunities Digital News Paralyzed Walk–Without Embryonic Stem Cells!National Review Online (blog) Paralysed man walks again after stem cell transplant – ‘better than moonwalk’BizNews Daily Mail –The Guardian –OnMedica all 287 news articles » |
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Stem cell treatment of spinal cord injuries
ScienceBlogs (blog) I have to admit that my first response to these reports out of Britain that stem cells had been successfully used to repair a complete spinal cord transection was skepticism — incredulity even. They’re reporting that a man with a completely severed … Stem cells help restore spinal cord injurieshelpmeoutDOC News – A consistent flow of medical news |
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Stem cell treatment of spinal cord injuries
ScienceBlogs (blog) I have to admit that my first response to these reports out of Britain that stem cells had been successfully used to repair a complete spinal cord transection was skepticism — incredulity even. They’re reporting that a man with a completely severed … Stem cells help restore spinal cord injurieshelpmeoutDOC News – A consistent flow of medical news |
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Paralyzed Man Walks — Without Embryonic Stem Cells!
LifeNews.com Remember? Please do, because it was always a lie and the embryonic hypers knew it. And they castigated those who painted a broader, more accurate portrait of regenerative medicine possibilities. darekfidyka Now, a paralyzed man is walking after … |
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Stem cells offer hope for the paralyzed
Communities Digital News VIRGINIA, October 21, 2014 — Thanks to transplanted cells from his nasal cavity, Darek Fidyka can walk again. Using a frame for support, Fidyka excitedly exclaimed walking again “is an incredible feeling. When you can’t feel almost half of your body … Paralyzed Walk–Without Embryonic Stem Cells!National Review Online (blog) Paralysed man walks again after stem cell transplant – ‘better than moonwalk’BizNews Paralysed man walks again after cell transplantBBC News Daily Mail all 180 news articles » |
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Stem cells offer hope for the paralyzed
Communities Digital News VIRGINIA, October 21, 2014 — Thanks to transplanted cells from his nasal cavity, Darek Fidyka can walk again. Using a frame for support, Fidyka excitedly exclaimed walking again “is an incredible feeling. When you can’t feel almost half of your body … Paralyzed Walk–Without Embryonic Stem Cells!National Review Online (blog) Paralysed man walks again after stem cell transplant – ‘better than moonwalk’BizNews Paralysed man walks again after cell transplantBBC News Daily Mail all 180 news articles » |
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UCSD Announces Human Testing Of Stem Cell Treatment Underway
KPBS UC San Diego Health System announced Monday that human testing of injected neural stem cell therapies are underway at its Sanford Stem Cell Clinical Center. Researchers are conducting three different trials — one on a 26-year-old woman paralyzed after … UC San Diego Health System announces human testing of stem cell therapiesSan Diego 6 With three first-in-human trials, therapeutic stem cell science takes a bold …Medical Xpress Promise Put to the TestUCSD Medical Center |
