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Using a novel patient-specific stem cell-based therapy, researchers at the National Eye Institute (NEI) prevented blindness in animal models of geographic atrophy, the advanced "dry" form of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which is a leading cause of vision loss among people age 65 and older. The protocols established by the animal study, published January 16 in Science Translational Medicine (STM), set the stage for a first-in-human clinical trial testing the therapy in people with geographic atrophy, for which there is currently no treatment.
As pictured in this illustration, researchers will take a patient's blood cells and convert them in a lab to induced Pluripotent Stem cells (iPS cells) which are capable of becoming any type of cell in the body. iPS cells would then be programmed to become retinal pigment epithelial (RPE) cells, the type of cell that dies early in the geographic atrophy form of AMD.
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Credit: National Eye Institute, NIH
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Yen Kong, BME Research Fellow, checks for colonies of beating heart muscle cells in the Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building on February 7, 2014.
Kong, a member of the Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) lab that Putnam heads, developed a research program to see if fibroblasts, a cell type common in scar tissue, could be transformed into heart muscle cells.
By using this method of stem cell research, Kong and Putnam hope to transform scar tissue from heart attacks into new heart muscle.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Yen Kong, BME Research Fellow, checks for colonies of beating heart muscle cells in the Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building on February 7, 2014.
Kong, a member of the Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) lab that Putnam heads, developed a research program to see if fibroblasts, a cell type common in scar tissue, could be transformed into heart muscle cells.
By using this method of stem cell research, Kong and Putnam hope to transform scar tissue from heart attacks into new heart muscle.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Meet Mitzie!
Mitzie was given stem cells on September 13th, 2018 for IVDD. At the time, she got around by dragging herself, since she was unable to use her hind legs. She started out in the underwater treadmill the day after her stem cells, slowly working on losing weight and adding more time to her workouts.
Mitzie received a chondroitinase injection at the site of her injury to help break through the glial scar at the same time her stem cells were administered. Today, 4 1/2 weeks later, she's slimming down and is definitely a wobble walker! She no longer tries to drag herself around any more! This is what we like to see!............
Yen Kong, BME Research Fellow, checks for colonies of beating heart muscle cells in the Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building on February 7, 2014.
Kong, a member of the Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) lab that Putnam heads, developed a research program to see if fibroblasts, a cell type common in scar tissue, could be transformed into heart muscle cells.
By using this method of stem cell research, Kong and Putnam hope to transform scar tissue from heart attacks into new heart muscle.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
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Yen Kong, BME Research Fellow, checks for colonies of beating heart muscle cells in the Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building on February 7, 2014.
Kong, a member of the Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) lab that Putnam heads, developed a research program to see if fibroblasts, a cell type common in scar tissue, could be transformed into heart muscle cells.
By using this method of stem cell research, Kong and Putnam hope to transform scar tissue from heart attacks into new heart muscle.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
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Some of the many Diseases Treated With Cord Blood Stem Cells are Cancers like Leukemias, Hodgkin's Non-Hodgkins's, Multiple Myeloma Neuroblastome. Stem cells can also treat Blood Disorders like Sickel Cell Anemia, Beta Thalassemia, Aplastic Anemia, Faconi Anemia, Red Cell Aplasia, Immunne Disoeders like Kostmann Syndrome, Reticular Dysgenesis, Wiskott-Aldrich, Chronic Granulomatous, Congenital Neutropenia, Metabolic Disorders like Adrenoleukodystrophy, Tay-Sachs Disease, Krabbe Disease, Hunter Syndrome, Hurler Syndrome, Genetic Disorders like Osteopetrosis, DiGeorge Syndrome, Gunther Disease, Emerging Regenerative Applications like Type 1 Diabetes Infante Stroke, Cerebral Palsy to name a few of the nearly 80 diseases that have been treated with stem cells. You can get a complete list @ cordblood.com.
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Yen Kong, BME Research Fellow, feeds fibroblast cells different proteins to help transform them into new heart muscle cells in the Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building on February 7, 2014.
Kong, a member of the Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) lab that Putnam heads, developed a research program to see if fibroblasts, a cell type common in scar tissue, could be transformed into heart muscle cells.
By using this method of stem cell research, Kong and Putnam hope to transform scar tissue from heart attacks into new heart muscle.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Congestive Heart Failure Patient has improved tremendously since receiving Vescell adult stem cell treatment in June 2007. As a positive side effect, Michael's diabetes has also improved as well as his heart since receiving his own adult stem cells. You can call Michael (in Australia) to find out how his stem cell therapy has helped at (61)73-808-6716 or email him at skylift@ozemail.com.au
Yen Kong, BME Research Fellow, feeds fibroblast cells different proteins to help transform them into new heart muscle cells in the Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building on February 7, 2014.
Kong, a member of the Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) lab that Putnam heads, developed a research program to see if fibroblasts, a cell type common in scar tissue, could be transformed into heart muscle cells.
By using this method of stem cell research, Kong and Putnam hope to transform scar tissue from heart attacks into new heart muscle.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Yen Kong, BME Research Fellow, feeds fibroblast cells different proteins to transform them into new heart muscle cells in the Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building on February 7, 2014.
Kong, a member of the Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) lab that Putnam heads, developed a research program to see if fibroblasts, a cell type common in scar tissue, could be transformed into heart muscle cells.
By using this method of stem cell research, Kong and Putnam hope to transform scar tissue from heart attacks into new heart muscle.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Yen Kong, BME Research Fellow, discusses the use of stem cell therapy in transforming scar tissue cells into new heart muscle cells in the Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building on January 29, 2014.
Kong, a member of the Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) lab that Putnam heads, developed a research program to see if fibroblasts, a cell type common in scar tissue, could be transformed into heart muscle cells.
By using this method of stem cell research, Kong and Putnam hope to transform scar tissue from heart attacks into new heart muscle.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Stem cells are considered as an incredibly promising therapeutic procedures that have been definitively shown to work are ones that have existed for decades, such as bone marrow transplants and similar interventions for degenerative diseases like Plantar Fasciitis. Get details about treatment procedures here r3stemcell.com/nyc/ny/anti-aging/treatments/
Yen Kong, BME Research Fellow, speaks with Andrew Putnam, BME Professor, about recordings of contracting heart cells in the Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building on January 29, 2014.
Kong, a member of the Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) lab that Putnam heads, developed a research program to see if fibroblasts, a cell type common in scar tissue, could be transformed into heart muscle cells.
By using this method of stem cell research, Kong and Putnam hope to transform scar tissue from heart attacks into new heart muscle.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Yen Kong, BME Research Fellow, feeds fibroblast cells different proteins to help transform them into new heart muscle cells in the Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building on February 7, 2014.
Kong, a member of the Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) lab that Putnam heads, developed a research program to see if fibroblasts, a cell type common in scar tissue, could be transformed into heart muscle cells.
By using this method of stem cell research, Kong and Putnam hope to transform scar tissue from heart attacks into new heart muscle.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Yen Kong, BME Research Fellow, speaks with Andrew Putnam, BME Professor, about recordings of contracting heart cells in the Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building on January 29, 2014.
Kong, a member of the Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) lab that Putnam heads, developed a research program to see if fibroblasts, a cell type common in scar tissue, could be transformed into heart muscle cells.
By using this method of stem cell research, Kong and Putnam hope to transform scar tissue from heart attacks into new heart muscle.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Yen Kong, BME Research Fellow, speaks with Andrew Putnam, BME Professor, about recordings of contracting heart cells in the Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building on January 29, 2014.
Kong, a member of the Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) lab that Putnam heads, developed a research program to see if fibroblasts, a cell type common in scar tissue, could be transformed into heart muscle cells.
By using this method of stem cell research, Kong and Putnam hope to transform scar tissue from heart attacks into new heart muscle.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Joe (#1 on the left) credits his wonderful improvement on his positive attitude in addition to Vescell adult stem cell therapy that he received in Thailand. His ejection fraction has gone up from 15% to 40% since his stem cell treatment.
Yen Kong, BME Research Fellow, feeds fibroblast cells different proteins to help transform them into new heart muscle cells in the Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building on February 7, 2014.
Kong, a member of the Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) lab that Putnam heads, developed a research program to see if fibroblasts, a cell type common in scar tissue, could be transformed into heart muscle cells.
By using this method of stem cell research, Kong and Putnam hope to transform scar tissue from heart attacks into new heart muscle.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Yen Kong, BME Research Fellow, discusses the use of stem cell therapy in transforming scar tissue cells into new heart muscle cells in the Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building on January 29, 2014.
Kong, a member of the Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) lab that Putnam heads, developed a research program to see if fibroblasts, a cell type common in scar tissue, could be transformed into heart muscle cells.
By using this method of stem cell research, Kong and Putnam hope to transform scar tissue from heart attacks into new heart muscle.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Yen Kong, BME Research Fellow, feeds fibroblast cells different proteins to help transform them into new heart muscle cells in the Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building on February 7, 2014.
Kong, a member of the Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) lab that Putnam heads, developed a research program to see if fibroblasts, a cell type common in scar tissue, could be transformed into heart muscle cells.
By using this method of stem cell research, Kong and Putnam hope to transform scar tissue from heart attacks into new heart muscle.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Yen Kong, BME Research Fellow, speaks with Andrew Putnam, BME Professor, about recordings of contracting heart cells in the Lurie Biomedical Engineering Building on January 29, 2014.
Kong, a member of the Cell Signaling in Engineered Tissues (CSET) lab that Putnam heads, developed a research program to see if fibroblasts, a cell type common in scar tissue, could be transformed into heart muscle cells.
By using this method of stem cell research, Kong and Putnam hope to transform scar tissue from heart attacks into new heart muscle.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
A sprained ankle can be a very debilitating injury. The ligaments in your ankle are stretched or torn, and the bone itself may be fractured. Recovery time depends on the severity of the injury, but can range from a few weeks to several months.
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Doug suffering from heart failure and also diabetic came to Thailand for Vescell stem cell therapy. Since then, he has more energy and feels much better and has testified before Congress about the benefits of adult stem cell therapy. You can call Doug at 509-922-6348 or email him at dtrice55@hotmail.com
Bob was the first American to come to Thailand to receive Vescell adult stem cell therapy for heart disease Bob had a history of stents and bypass operations before coming to Thailand for his stem cell treatment. Now, Bob is doing speaking engagements telling of the virtues of stem cell therapy for heart disease. You can call Bob at 770-354-5186 or email him at bobgrinstead@yahoo.com
Through World Stem Cells LLC advanced stem cell procedures are performed by the World Stem Cells Clinic, providing stem cell therapy and treatments that can change your life.
Treated With VesCell Adult Stem Cell Treatment in August 2006, James credits the adult stem cells with the improvement in his heart function as well as his diabetes. He thinks the stem cells are still working as his diabetes gets better and better despite "not being regimented and eating what he likes when he likes" Call James at 541-566-0176 or email him at brokenhorn67@yahoo.com and he will be happy to tell you what stem cell therapy has done for him.
Platelet Rich Plasma Treatment, A Non-Operative Option. PRP presents patients with a long lasting, permanent solution that will not wear off over time as with a traditional pain injection. For this reason, the use of PRP could help a patient avoid joint replacement surgery, and potentially back surgery.
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As of May 4th, 2017, Albert is currently in the rehabilitation phase @ Safari. Upon arriving in March 2017, Albert was paralyzed with IVDD and had been since December 2016 (for 3 months!). He has since received two doses of Stem Cells and 2 months later, his progress is encouraging! Albert also had a huge sore on his right foot from dragging it and Stem Cells has helped the healing process dramatically! To know more about stem cell process, visit: www.safarivet.com/regenerative-medicine/stem-cell-therapy/
Medical conferences bring together a powerful mixture of mature thought leaders and the next generation of experts with the sole goal of designing and completing the advancement in the arena of cancer science & Stem Cell Research that will change the way we do research in cancer science and stem cell field for the better. Medical conferences fill a critical need for pharmaceutical sponsors, providing an unparalleled level of strategic, scientific, and operational expertise in a timely manner.
An International Conference On cancer Science & Stem Cell Research
when-29-30 July, 2019
Where- Amsterdam, Netherlands
Contact : +31728080590
cancerscience@medicalconferences.nl
www.medicalconferences.nl/conference_registration/Cancer-...
Are you experiencing hair loss? Rejuvenate 528 Medical Spa specializes in stem cell scar rejuvenation. Have a strong, healthy-looking, and shiny hair. Visit: Rejuvenate528.com
Intervertebral Disc Disease(IVDD) is a genetic disorder where the discs between the vertebrae harden and become brittle and can no longer cushion the vertebrae. To know more about IVDD in pets, visit: bit.ly/2FwSIQ5 or call us at 877-752-0842.
When it comes time to choose a Veterinary stem cell provider, do you know what to look for? Look no further than Safari - we lead the entire country in stem cell therapy! To know more, visit: stemcellsafari.com
Cavaletti is a great physical and mental workout with many advantages. Originally designed for horse training, cavaletti exercises are small jumps over rails that are elevated off the ground. The rails are of a specific length and spaced at specific intervals. The height is adjusted according to the size and postoperative needs of the pet. If cavaletti is new to the pet, the poles can be set on the ground and the height can be gradually increased as the pet advances....................
Osteoarthritis can also begin as a result of a knee injury, such as a ligament tear, tendon damage, or a fracture. Stem cell therapy for knees is minimally invasive. It's a procedure that can decrease inflammation, slow and repair all these forms of damage from arthritis, and delay or prevent knee replacement surgery.
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www.totalhormonegenetherapy.com/ The Palm Springs Life Extension Institute was founded in 1994 to make Dr. Edmund Chein's patented total hormone replacement balancing therapies available in a clinical setting that would emphasize complete anti-aging health and well-being. A nobel prize 2009 winner in Medicine, Dr. Chein also opened up a new medical institute called, Autologous Stem Cell Therapy Institute to enhance and speed up the change of youthful look of patients. Video produced by Corp Shorts www.corpshorts.com
International conference on Cancer Science & Stem Cell Research 2019
Date : 29-30 July, 2019
Venue-Park Plaza Hotel Amsterdam Airport
More info: cancerscience@medicalconferences.nl
+31728080590
more : www.medicalconferences.nl/abstract_submission/Cancer-Scie...