Stem Cell Therapy Saved Julia Szabo’s Dog, and Saved Her – ChicagoNow (blog)
ChicagoNow (blog) |
Stem Cell Therapy Saved Julia Szabo’s Dog, and Saved Her
ChicagoNow (blog) That’s the thing, her dog’s therapy also, saved her life, says Szabo. That part of the story can be heard HERE. It’s astounding stuff, and includes the amazing potential of stem cell therapy. Read the amazing story from my Tribune Content Agency column. |
Counsel & Heal |
Age Reduces Stem Cells‘ Ability to Repair Muscle
University Herald “What’s really exciting to our team is that when we used specific drugs to inhibit the JAK/STAT pathway, the muscle stem cells in old animals behaved the same as those found in young animals,” Dr. Michael Rudnicki, a world leader in muscle stem cell … Researchers examine why stem cells lose their capacity to repair damage as …News-Medical.net Why stem cells lose capacity to repair damaged muscle with aging revealedZee News Study Explains Why Age Reduces Our Stem Cells‘ Ability To Repair MuscleCounsel & Heal |
WalesOnline |
Stem cell therapy firm ReNeuron hires chief executive ahead of relocation to …
WalesOnline “Regenerative medicine is very promising for advancing patient care in a multitude of diseases and I believe that the development of off-the-shelf stem cell therapies, such as ReNeuron’s stem cell therapy candidates, will be the best way to ensure as … ReNeuron appoints new CEOPMLiVE ReNeuron Appoints Olav Hellebø As Chief Executive OfficerLondon South East New CEO appointed at ReNeuron GroupStock Market Wire |
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Stem cell therapy can’t yet treat diabetes
Minnesota Daily In November 1998, professor James Thompson of the University of Wisconsin-Madison isolated and cultured human stem cells, making a discovery that would revolutionize the future of genetics research and open a window to potential cures for diseases. |
Ottawa Citizen |
Why age reduces our stem cells‘ ability to repair muscle
Medical Xpress As we age, stem cells throughout our bodies gradually lose their capacity to repair damage, even from normal wear and tear. Researchers from the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute and University of Ottawa have discovered the reason why this decline … Research offers hints at muscle growth for elderlyOttawa Citizen |
Ottawa Citizen |
Why age reduces our stem cells‘ ability to repair muscle
EurekAlert (press release) Ottawa, Canada (September 7, 2014) — As we age, stem cells throughout our bodies gradually lose their capacity to repair damage, even from normal wear and tear. Researchers from the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute and University of Ottawa have … Research offers hints at muscle growth for elderlyOttawa Citizen |
