Stem cell and Platelet Rich Plasma treatment lead the way in equine regenerative medicine – Horsetalk
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Stem cell and Platelet Rich Plasma treatment lead the way in equine regenerative medicine
Horsetalk Stem cells and Platelet Rich Plasma (PRP) as treatment methods for equine injuries seem a far cry from treatments of old – but the use of such therapies is increasing as the veterinary world embraces new methods to help sport horses return to their jobs. Pioneering Stem Cell Technique Promise Muscle Regeneration Without Cancer RiskTrendinTech UW spinoff wins grant to advance stem cell researchWisconsin State Farmer Future Prospects & current scenario of Global Stem Cell Assay Sales Market 2016Medgadget (blog) Medical Xpress –Counsel & Heal –Satellite PR News (press release) all 25 news articles » |
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DIPG Awareness Resolution Demanding Funding for Pediatric Cancer Research
SCVNEWS.com “After you find out there’s nothing that can be done, the grief begins, you remain in this world of suspended animation as you helplessly watch your child die. Along the way you discover when you ask ‘why’, the answer is the same everywhere you turn … |
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CRISPR research institute expands into agriculture, microbiology
UC Berkeley An initiative launched two years ago by UC Berkeley and UCSF to use CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing to develop new disease therapies is expanding into research on the planet’s major crops and poorly understood microbiomes, with plans to invest $125 million … |
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Playing God? CRISPR patents could reduce ‘designer baby’ ethical concerns
Genetic Literacy Project While few would object to editing genes to cure devastating diseases, CRISPR technology has the potential to alter the health, behavior, and appearance of every life form. Some fear that in unscrupulous hands, CRISPR might one day be used to create … |
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Stem cell therapy shows promise in toddler with Down syndrome
Genetic Literacy Project A three-year-old baby — born with Down syndrome and having subnormal motor skills — has shown improvement after undergoing stem cell treatment at a hospital [at New Delhi, says doctors.] [While Down syndrome is incurable], stem cell experts have … |
