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Adult Stem Cells Stand Up For Themselves

Adult stem cells are not pampered pushovers. O’Reilly et al. report that certain stem cells take charge of their surroundings, molding their environment to control their division and differentiation. Some stem cells are cosseted like newborns. Neighboring cells cradle them in a structure called the niche. The niche not only nurtures its charges, it also … Continue reading

2012-11-25 NEWS

Stem Cell Therapy: Here and Now in Veterinary Therapeutics

Stem Cell Implantation in Small Animal Therapeutics Regenerative Medicine is a broad definition for innovative medical therapies that enable the body to repair, replace, restore, and regenerate damaged or diseased tissues. Vet-Stem Regenerative Medicine uses adult stem cells derived from the animal’s own fat tissue to treat traumatic injuries and degenerative diseases such as ligament … Continue reading

2012-11-25 NEWS, Veterinary

Stem cell transplant may have cured HIV infection in Berlin patient

An HIV-infected patient may have been cured of the infection 3.5 years after receiving stem cell transplantation, according to researchers from Charité -University Medicine in Berlin. The researchers previously reported the likelihood of hematopoietic stem cell transplantation with CCR5D32/D32 donor cells in the HIV-infected patient with relapsed acute myeloid leukemia (AML) — missing viremia were documented within … Continue reading

2012-11-25 NEWS, Stem Cell Therapy

Large supply of stem cells in placentas

Interesting fact: the below was published on the website thinkchristian.net   While the President and U.S. Congress argue over the use of embryonic stem cells, there are plenty of stem cells that can be harvested without destroying potential human life. Children’s Hospital Boston: New site for embryonic blood development, the placenta Harvard Medical School: Stem call … Continue reading

2012-11-25 NEWS