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BBC reporter hails stem-cell ‘cure’ for multiple sclerosis – The Times (subscription)

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2017-02-25 NEWS

Daily Mail

BBC reporter hails stemcell ‘cure’ for multiple sclerosis
The Times (subscription)
A senior BBC foreign correspondent has described her joy at her “second chance of life” after flying out to Mexico to receive a pioneering treatment for multiple sclerosis, which the NHS had denied her. Caroline Wyatt paid £55,000 for the treatment
‘Already I can feel that the fog is lifting’: BBC war reporter hails pioneering stemcell treatment for her MS that Daily Mail

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2017-02-24 NEWS

UCSF News Services

Gene Therapy Offers Hope for Newborns with Severe Immune Disorder
UCSF News Services
Infants born with a type of the devastating immune disorder SCID, or “bubble boy disease,” may have the option of a novel gene therapy treatment, thanks to a clinical trial at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital San Francisco. The trial is funded by a

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2017-02-24 NEWS

UCSF News Services

Gene Therapy Offers Hope for Newborns with Severe Immune Disorder
UCSF News Services
Infants born with a type of the devastating immune disorder SCID, or “bubble boy disease,” may have the option of a novel gene therapy treatment, thanks to a clinical trial at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital San Francisco. The trial is funded by a

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2017-02-24 NEWS

UCSF News Services

Gene Therapy Offers Hope for Newborns with Severe Immune Disorder
UCSF News Services
Infants born with a type of the devastating immune disorder SCID, or “bubble boy disease,” may have the option of a novel gene therapy treatment, thanks to a clinical trial at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital San Francisco. The trial is funded by a

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2017-02-24 NEWS

Drug Target Review

Study shows adipose stem cells may be the cell of choice for therapeutic applications
Medical Xpress
Researchers at the University of Guelph, University of Western Ontario and Aarhus University, Denmark, ran a battery of tests comparing the physiology characteristics of stem cells derived from adipose tissue versus bone marrow. They found that stem
Why People Are Traveling For Stem Cell TreatmentHuffington Post
Stem cell ‘marking’ study offers alternative hypothesis of cancer metastasisDrug Target Review
Disease treatment, tissue regeneration may be bolstered by precise identification of stem cellsGenetic Literacy Project

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2017-02-24 NEWS

Novel ‘barcode’ tracking of T cells in immunotherapy patients identifies likely cancer-
EurekAlert (press release)
A new discovery by researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle makes an important step in identifying which specific T cells within the diverse army of a person’s immune system are best suited to fight cancer. The findings will
Fred Hutch study discovers rare set of cells that are highly effective at fighting cancerGeekWire

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2017-02-24 NEWS

Drug Target Review

Why People Are Traveling For Stem Cell Treatment
Huffington Post
Stem cell studies are being conducted and researchers have found that stem cell therapy can be used to add healthy cells into the system to suppress the disease while stimulating the growth of new and healthy marrow. Hodgkin’s Lymphoma, breast cancer …
Study shows adipose stem cells may be the cell of choice for therapeutic applicationsEurekAlert (press release)
Stem cell ‘marking’ study offers alternative hypothesis of cancer metastasisDrug Target Review
Disease treatment, tissue regeneration may be bolstered by precise identification of stem cellsGenetic Literacy Project

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2017-02-24 NEWS

Novel ‘barcode’ tracking of T cells in immunotherapy patients identifies likely cancer
Medical Xpress
Novel ‘barcode’ tracking of T cells in immunotherapy patients identifies likely cancer. February 24, 2017. A new discovery by researchers at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle makes an important step in identifying which specific T

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