Burlington girl needs stem-cell transplant – Burlington Times News
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Burlington girl needs stem–cell transplant
Burlington Times News An estimated $40,000 is needed for a Burlington girl to get a stem cell transplant, according to the Children’s Organ Transplant Association. Jahzara Thompson, 11, daughter of Denise and Tony Faulk, is a sickle cell disease patient at Duke University … |
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Stem cell therapy may enter era of “Inject and see what happens”
Genetic Literacy Project Today there are close to 600 businesses in America selling stem cell solutions for everything from deafness to Alzheimer’s and autism, all without FDA approval…The 21st Century Cures Act will change that—not by reining in unproven, unregulated … |
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Reprogramming Stem Cells Could Soon Lead Us to a World Without Paralysis
Futurism In diseases like ALS and spinal muscular atrophy, motor cells are plagued with mutations that cause degrees of paralysis and pain in patients. In a study detailed in Cell Stem Cell, scientists developed a mechanism to directly reprogram stem cells into … Cambridge’s Gurdon Institute and Stem Cell Institute receive five year funding boostCambridge Network Growth of Stem cell based Cell therapies-Drug in Global Industry : Analysis and Status 2016Medgadget (blog) Stem cell therapy market report forecasts impressive growth by 2022 published by leading research firmWhaTech |
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New stem cell research project to replicate brain’s neural networks using 3D nanoprinting
News-Medical.net Aston University has launched MESO-BRAIN, a major stem cell research project which it hopes will develop three-dimensional (3D) nanoprinting techniques that can be used to replicate the brain’s neural networks. The cornerstone of the MESO-BRAIN … |
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New stem cell research project to replicate brain’s neural networks using 3D nanoprinting
News-Medical.net Aston University has launched MESO-BRAIN, a major stem cell research project which it hopes will develop three-dimensional (3D) nanoprinting techniques that can be used to replicate the brain’s neural networks. The cornerstone of the MESO-BRAIN … |
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Stem cell-based risk scoring tool could predict AML patient’s response to standard treatment
News-Medical.net Leukemia researchers at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre have developed a 17-gene signature derived from leukemia stem cells that can predict at diagnosis if patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) will respond to standard treatment. The findings … Stem cell biomarker predicts leukemia patients’ response to chemoFierceBiotech Signature of 17 Genes Could Predict Prognosis in AML PatientsGenomeWeb Cancer vaccine prolongs remission in leukemia patients in trialKSAT San Antonio |
