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Cloning And Stem Cell News, Research and Resources Archives Page 151 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 |Ultrathin films deliver DNA as possible gene therapy tool (3/30/2007)Gene therapy - the idea of using genetic instructions rather than drugs to treat disease - has tickled scientists' imaginations for decades, but is not yet a viable therapeutic method. One sizeable hurdle is getting the right genes into the right place at the right time. ...> Full Article Muscle Stem Cells May Offer A New Treatment Option for Congestive Heart Failure (3/29/2007)As a new wave of stem cell research continues, cardiologists are trying to tap into the self-renewing cells' life-saving potential. Scientists have performed the first U.S. controlled, randomized Phase I clinical trial using a three-dimensional guided catheter system to deliver muscular stem cells to the heart. The study was presented Mar 25, 2007, at the American College of Cardiology's Innovation in Intervention: i2 Summit in New Orleans, La. ...> Full Article Stem cell therapy shows promise for rescuing deteriorating vision (3/29/2007)For the millions of Americans whose vision is slowly ebbing due to degenerative diseases of the eye, the lowly neural progenitor cell may be riding to the rescue. ...> Full Article First Human Trial Tests Stem Cell Based Treatment for Heart Attacks (3/28/2007)Despite the enduring controversy surrounding the use of embryonic stem cells for disease research, scientists continue to evaluate therapeutic potential of other types of stem cells. Previous research on the efficacy of stem cell therapy for heart repair has shown possible benefit from mesenchymal cells (MSCs) - cells found in bone marrow that create connective tissue, bone and cartilage. A study presented Mar 25th, 2007 at the American College of Cardiology's Innovation in Intervention: i2 Summit, reveals the results of the first human trial using MSCs for the treatment of myocardial infarction (MI, or heart attack). ...> Full Article DNA layer reduces risk of reserve parts being rejected (3/27/2007)Dutch researchers Jeroen van den Beucken and John Jansen have given body implants a DNA layer. This layer ensures a better attachment, more rapid recovery of the surrounding tissue and less immune responses. The older we get the more 'reserve-parts' we need. Up until now placing such parts yielded advantages, but also disadvantages such as inflammations and immune responses. Van den Beucken's invention makes it easier and more reliable to use implants and has already been patented. ...> Full Article Scientists Progress In Successful Tissue Engineering (3/26/2007)Tissue engineering is a relatively new field of basic and clinical science that is concerned, in part, with creating tissues that can augment or replace injured, defective, or diseased body parts. The approach to fabricating the tissues involves adding specific cell types to grow on a polymer scaffold having the shape of the tissue to be restored. The scaffold gradually disappears, while the cells continue developing in the scaffold shape. With the use of non-human animal cells, there has been considerable recent progress made in the engineering of skin, bladder, cartilage, and several other tissues. ...> Full Article Scientists Re-grow Dental Enamel From Cultured Cells (3/26/2007)Dental enamel is the hardest tissue produced by the body. It cannot regenerate itself, because it is formed by a layer of cells that is lost by the time the tooth appears in the mouth. The enamel spends the remainder of its lifetime vulnerable to wear, damage, and decay. ...> Full Article Stem Cell Signaling Mystery Solved (3/25/2007)
Tiny Clue Reveals New Path Toward Heart Disease (3/24/2007)Geneticists have discovered a new gene that may put individuals at higher risk of developing cardiovascular disease. ...> Full Article Stitches Made of Biopolymer can be Absorbed by Body (3/23/2007)
Genetic Studies Endow Mice with New Color Vision (3/23/2007)
Repairing Heart Tissues with Lab Grown Cells (3/21/2007)
Reconstructing an aging eye with Stem cells (3/20/2007)
Building bone marrow with Stem Cells (3/20/2007)
Molecular Switch Holds Key to Reserve Supply of Muscle Stem Cells (3/17/2007)After injury, even adult muscles can heal very well because they have a reserve supply of muscle stem cells, called satellite cells, which they can utilize for repair. Until now, it was unclear how this supply of satellite and muscle progenitor cells, out of which both muscle cells as well as satellite cells develop, keeps itself “fresh”. ...> Full Article Researchers test adult stem cells to repair heart damage (3/16/2007)The University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health is among the first medical centers in the country taking part in a novel clinical trial investigating if a subject's own stem cells can treat a form of severe coronary artery disease. ...> Full Article Biologists Trace Cause Of Early Blindness To Tissue Defect (3/15/2007)Researchers at Texas A&M University are shedding light on a rare form of early blindness, identifying the cells involved and paving the way for possible therapies to treat or even prevent what is currently an incurable disease. ...> Full Article Gene Therapy Shows Promise as Treatment for Diseased Limbs (3/14/2007)New research suggests that gene therapy is a safe treatment method to explore in patients whose lower limbs are at risk for amputation because of poor circulation caused by blocked blood vessels. ...> Full Article Gene therapy for blindness clears hurdle in mice (3/14/2007)University of Florida researchers have used an experimental therapy in mice to shut down a gene that plays a crucial role in a leading cause of inherited blindness ...> Full Article Stem cells repair neurodegenerative disease damage in mice (3/13/2007)
Growing Eyes on Biomimetic Scaffolds (3/10/2007)New sight for those who are blinded by macular degeneration may be moving closer to the list of medical miracles. In the young field of regenerative medicine, a UCSF scientist has invented unique microscopic scaffolds to support the growth of new cells to replace those lost to disease. ...> Full Article Mesenchymal Stem Cells Could Help With Transplant Rejection (3/9/2007)A University of Michigan Health System study is important step on path to reducing transplant rejection rates. ...> Full Article Eye color due to multiple genes (3/8/2007)A study by researchers from The University of Queensland's Institute for Molecular Bioscience (IMB) and the Queensland Institute of Medical Research is the first to prove conclusively that there is no single gene for eye color. ...> Full Article Spanish scientists discover substance called cardiotrophin that protects liver (3/6/2007)Scientists have discovered that the liver produces a substance named cardiotrophin-1 when it suffers stress or damage; for instance, when the blood flow is interrupted. ...> Full Article Rare Mutation Causes Early Heart Disease and Metabolic Syndrome (3/5/2007)Yale School of Medicine researchers have identified a rare defect in a single gene that poses a substantial risk for metabolic syndrome and early heart disease, the leading cause of death worldwide. ...> Full Article Algorithm Improves Kidney Transplant Chances for Sensitized Patients (3/5/2007)Approximately one-third of the patients on the national waiting list for kidney transplants have only a small chance of receiving a new organ, no matter how long they are on the list. Due to prior transplants, pregnancies or blood transfusions, these patients have developed antibodies that make it very difficult to match them with donor organs. ...> Full Article Scientists grow lung epithelial cells for transplants (3/5/2007)Molecular scientists at the Brown Foundation Institute of Molecular Medicine for the Prevention of Human Diseases (IMM) – which is part of the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston – have developed a new procedure for the differentiation of human embryonic stem cells, with which they have created the first transplantable source of lung epithelial cells. ...> Full Article Genetic testing sheds light on degenerative eye disease (3/5/2007)Genetic testing for eye disease is providing vital information about complex retinal diseases, especially when used to confirm a clinician’s diagnosis. ...> Full Article Scientists re-grow tadpole tail hoping to learn how to regenerate limbs in humans (3/2/2007)Scientists at the Forsyth Institute may have moved one step closer to regenerating human spinal cord tissue by artificially inducing a frog tadpole to re-grow its tail at a stage in its development when it is normally impossible. ...> Full Article Mayo Clinic Researchers Safely Regenerate Failing Mouse Hearts with Programmed Embryonic Stem Cells (3/1/2007)Mayo Clinic researchers have safely transplanted cardiac preprogrammed embryonic stem cells into diseased hearts of mice successfully regenerating infarcted heart muscle without precipitating the growth of a cancerous tumor -- which, so far, has impeded successful translation into practice of embryonic stem cell research. ...> Full Article 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | Mortgage - Loans - Car Insurance - Internet Marketing |
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