Guest View: ‘No’ to embryonic stem cells – Herald Times Reporter
Herald Times Reporter |
Guest View: ‘No’ to embryonic stem cells
Herald Times Reporter In the Herald Times Reporter on Sunday, Oct. 16, 2016, you published a commentary titled “Wisconsin a hotbed of stem cell issues” by Howard Brown in which he promotes the use of embryonic stem cells. He indicates these cells are “isolated five to 10 … |
Live Science |
Stem Cell ‘Patches’ Could Help to Fix Injured Hearts
Live Science Patching up a failing heart is no easy task, but now, researchers are using a new combination of cells to make grafts of heart tissue. In a new study, they used these grafts to fix failing hearts in guinea pigs. The results might one day allow … |
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SanBio Presents Interim Results of the First Intracerebral Stem Cell Transplant Study for Stroke in the United States
Business Wire (press release) MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Appearing at the world’s largest conference for interdisciplinary rehabilitation research, experts from regenerative medicine leader SanBio, Inc., presented the 1-year interim results of the first intracerebral … |
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Stem cell therapy appears to dampen the body’s neuroinflammatory response to trauma, preserve brain tissue
News-Medical.net Results of a cellular therapy clinical trial for traumatic brain injury (TBI) using a patient’s own stem cells showed that the therapy appears to dampen the body’s neuroinflammatory response to trauma and preserve brain tissue, according to researchers … Stem cell treatment pipeline review H2 2016 illuminated by new reportWhaTech Plasticell completes £1.32 million financing to advance therapeutic projectsPharmiWeb.com (press release) |
Herald Sun |
Melbourne researchers aim to use stem cells to reverse blindness
Herald Sun This source of diseased optic nerve cells can be used to test ways of correcting disease-causing genetic defects, as well as trialling new drugs and combinations that can’t be tested in patients. Stem cells are emerging as a new approach to reversing … |
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Stem cell therapy appears to have traumatic brain injury treatment effect
Medical Xpress Results of a cellular therapy clinical trial for traumatic brain injury (TBI) using a patient’s own stem cells showed that the therapy appears to dampen the body’s neuroinflammatory response to trauma and preserve brain tissue, according to researchers … |
