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A Year-and-a-Half After My Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplant: How I’m Doing – Everyday Health (blog)

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Everyday Health (blog)

A Year-and-a-Half After My Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplant: How I’m Doing
Everyday Health (blog)
Mesenchymal stem cell transplant It’s been more than a year since American CryoStem, a company that specializes in collecting and storing fat tissue primarily for use in cosmetic procedures, sent me to the DaVinci Centre in the beautiful Cayman Islands

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Researchers coax human stem cells to rapidly generate bone, heart muscle
Science Daily
“Regenerative medicine relies on the ability to turn pluripotent human stem cells into specialized tissue stem cells that can engraft and function in patients,” said Irving Weissman, MD, the director of Stanford’s Institute for Stem Cell Biology and
Defining what it means to be a naive stem cellPhys.Org
Standing on the shoulders of stem cell gene therapistsMedCity News
Novel method can scale up stem cell productionTimes of India
EurekAlert (press release) –UPI.com
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Stanford Medical Center Report

Stanford team creates bone, heart muscle from embryonic stem cells
The Mercury News
“It is fantastic — a gateway to a lot of applications in regenerative medicine,” a field which uses cells to build healthy replacement tissue, said Kyle Loh of Stanford’s Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine, a co-author of the
Defining what it means to be a naive stem cellPhys.Org
Breakthrough in scaling up life-changing stem cell productionEurekAlert (press release)
Researchers coax human stem cells to rapidly generate bone, heart muscleStanford Medical Center Report
Genetic Literacy Project –Medical Xpress
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Stanford Medical Center Report

Defining what it means to be a naive stem cell
Phys.Org
Salk researchers and collaborators provide new benchmark for generating the most primitive type of stem cell. Visualized above is a naive human ESC line (WIN1, pictured left) and, for comparison, a primed human ESC line (WIBR3). Both of …more.
Breakthrough in scaling up life-changing stem cell productionEurekAlert (press release)
Stanford team creates bone, heart muscle from embryonic stem cellsThe Mercury News
Researchers coax human stem cells to rapidly generate bone, heart muscleStanford Medical Center Report
Medical Xpress –Genetic Literacy Project
all 26 news articles »
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2016-07-14 NEWS

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USC Stem Cell scientist reaches a turning point
USC News
Years ago, Lindsey Barske pulled on a pair of tall rubber boots and began a journey that led from her college research experience on the muddy Alaskan tundra to her current postdoctoral studies in the USC Stem Cell lab of Gage Crump. Now she’s arrived

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2016-07-14 NEWS

USC News

USC Stem Cell scientist reaches a turning point
USC News
Years ago, Lindsey Barske pulled on a pair of tall rubber boots and began a journey that led from her college research experience on the muddy Alaskan tundra to her current postdoctoral studies in the USC Stem Cell lab of Gage Crump. Now she’s arrived