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New Gene Therapy Heals Growth Deficiency Disorder In Live Animal (12/23/2007)

New Gene Therapy Heals Growth Deficiency Disorder In Live AnimalA team of Vanderbilt researchers have demonstrated for the first time that a new type of gene therapy, called RNA interference, can heal a genetic disorder in a live animal. ...> Full Article


Scientists find new way to sort stem cells (12/22/2007)

Method could speed the production of future stem cell therapies ...> Full Article


Researcher Receives New Faculty Award for Stem Cell Research from The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (12/21/2007)

The latest round of grants for stem cell research has been approved for funding by the 29-member Independent Citizens Oversight Committee (ICOC), governing board of the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM). The New Faculty Award to David Traver, assistant professor of biological sciences at the UC-San Diego, will fund his research into how the stem cells of the blood-forming system are generated, providing $2,803,375 over five years. ...> Full Article


An ambulance man for muscle damage (12/20/2007)

Scientists harness a natural emergency response to increase the regeneration ability of muscle ...> Full Article


Researcher orks toward engineered blood vessels (12/19/2007)

Researcher orks toward engineered blood vesselsVessels could be used in human body ...> Full Article


Stem cell grant will spur research on rejuvenating muscle (12/17/2007)

Irina M. Conboy, a young assistant professor at the University of California, Berkeley, who hopes embryonic stem cells can rejuvenate aging muscles, is the recipient of a $2.25 million research grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM). ...> Full Article


Engineer awarded $2.1 million for stem cell research (12/16/2007)

A UC Irvine engineer was awarded $2.1 million from the state to support a study on the effect of embryonic stem cells on heart disease. ...> Full Article


New Marker To Identify Cancer Stem Cells Discovered (12/16/2007)

New Marker To Identify Cancer Stem Cells DiscoveredResearchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center have found a marker that can be used to identify stem cells in breast tumors, suggesting a potential simple test that could help determine the best treatment for breast cancer. ...> Full Article


Researchers identify granddaddy of human blood cells (12/15/2007)

Researchers have isolated a human blood cell that represents the great-grandparent of all the cells of the blood, a finding that could lead to new treatments for blood cancers and other blood diseases. ...> Full Article


Researchers Continue Studies Using Bone Marrow Stem Cells to Treat Heart Attacks (12/14/2007)

Doctors at Emory University, in clinical studies with heart attack patients, are continuing to learn more about how those patients' own bone marrow stem cells (progenitor cells) may be used to improve heart function. ...> Full Article


Cord Blood Viable Option for Kids with Life-Threatening Metabolic Disorders (12/14/2007)

Children born with inherited metabolic disorders that cause organ failure and early death can be treated successfully with umbilical cord blood transplants from unrelated donors and, in some cases go on to live for many years, according to a study led by Duke University Medical Center researchers. ...> Full Article


Gentler Chemotherapy Before Blood Stem Cell Transplant Causes Long-Term Complete Remission in Relapsed Follicular Lymphoma Patients (12/13/2007)

Treating relapsed follicular lymphoma patients with a milder chemotherapy regimen before they receive a blood stem cell transplant from a donor resulted in long-term complete remission for 45 of 47 patients in a clinical trial, researchers at The University of Texas M. D. Anderson Cancer Center report at the 49th annual meeting of the American Society of Hematology Meeting in Atlanta. ...> Full Article


Brain Stem Cells Sensitive to Space Radiation (12/12/2007)

Scientists recently led a team of researchers to study potential effects of space radiation on astronauts. The results of their study are revealing and will provide the foundation for ensuring the safety of crew members participating in long distance space travel. Measures to protect astronauts from health risks caused by space radiation will be important during extended missions to the moon or Mars, say researchers in a paper currently online in Experimental Neurology. ...> Full Article


Reprogrammed adult cells treat sickle-cell anemia in mice (12/11/2007)

Reprogrammed adult cells treat sickle-cell anemia in miceMice with a human sickle-cell anemia disease trait have been treated successfully in a process that begins by directly reprogramming their own cells to an embryonic-stem-cell-like state, without the use of eggs. This is the first proof-of-principle of therapeutic application in mice of directly reprogrammed "induced pluripotent stem" (IPS) cells, which recently have been derived in mice as well as humans. ...> Full Article


New method exploits ancient mechanism to switch genes on and off at will (12/10/2007)

New method exploits ancient mechanism to switch genes on and off at willSince our ancestors first harnessed fire, we've used heat to cook burgers, forge steel and power rockets. Now, Rockefeller University researchers are using heat for another purpose: turning genes on and off at will. By exploiting the heat shock response, an ancient mechanism that protects cells from dangerously high temperatures, researchers have developed a new method to introduce foreign genes, called transgenes, into an organism and control when and where these transgenes are expressed. Unlike other techniques, which are labor intensive and inefficient, this new method makes controlling transgene expression as easy as turning the dial on an oven. ...> Full Article


Stem cells show power to predict disease, drug toxicity (12/10/2007)

Stem cells show power to predict disease, drug toxicityFor the first time, scientists have used human embryonic stem cells to predict the toxic effects of drugs and provide chemical clues to diagnosing disease. ...> Full Article


Gene regulates polarity in flatworms (12/9/2007)

Gene regulates polarity in flatwormsWhen cut, a planarian flatworm can use a population of stem cells called neoblasts to regenerate new heads, new tails or even entire new organisms from a tiny fragment of its body. Mechanisms have been sought to explain this process of regeneration polarity for over 100 years, but until now, little was known about how planaria can regenerate heads and tails at their proper sites. ...> Full Article


Promising Cell Transplantation after Heart Attack (12/9/2007)

Implanted 'spare cells' prevent life-threatening cardiac arrhythmia in mice ...> Full Article


Canada's first cloned pigs born (12/8/2007)

Long-term cloning program will aid in research on treating human diseases ...> Full Article


Preventing arrhythmias in damaged hearts (12/8/2007)

Preventing arrhythmias in damaged heartsWhen researchers at Cornell, the University of Bonn and the University of Pittsburgh transplanted living embryonic heart cells into cardiac tissue of mice that had suffered heart attacks, the mice became resistant to cardiac arrhythmias, thereby avoiding one of the most dangerous and fatal consequences of heart attacks. ...> Full Article


New marker identifies cancer stem cells (12/7/2007)

Marker corresponds to worse outcomes, could help determine treatments ...> Full Article


Sculpted 3-D particles could aid diagnostics, tissue engineering (12/5/2007)

Sculpted 3-D particles could aid diagnostics, tissue engineeringEngineers have used ultraviolet light to sculpt three-dimensional microparticles that could have many applications in medical diagnostics and tissue engineering. For example, the particles could be designed to act as probes to detect certain molecules, such as DNA, or to release drugs or nutrients. ...> Full Article


Stem-cell therapies for brain more complicated than thought (12/2/2007)

Stem-cell therapies for brain more complicated than thoughtStem cell therapies for the brain could be much more complicated than previously thought, an MIT research team's latest finding suggests. ...> Full Article


Yamanaka Reports Additional Success in Reprogramming Human Adult Cells into Embryonic-like Stem Cells (12/1/2007)

Building on their research reported last week, acclaimed stem cell researcher Shinya Yamanaka, MD, PhD, senior investigator at the UCSF-affiliated Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease (GICD), and colleagues have shown how to convert adult mouse or human skin cells into cells that resemble embryonic stem cells without using the tumour-causing gene c-Myc. The paper will be published online in Nature Biotechnology. Elimination of c-Myc is considered a critical step in making these so-called "reprogrammed" cells safe for clinical applications in patients. ...> Full Article


Stem-Cell Transplant Increases Oxygen In Damaged Heart (11/30/2007)

Scientists have determined that stem cells transplanted into a damaged heart can increase the presence of oxygen at the site of injury, suggesting that such transplants might someday be used as therapy after heart attacks and for other diseases characterized by a lack of oxygen. ...> Full Article


Six Institutions to Focus on Stem Cells (11/30/2007)

Research institutions across Southern California have joined forces to advance stem cell research by establishing the Southern California Stem Cell Scientific Collaboration (SC3). ...> Full Article


Enzyme Mutation Disrupts Organ Growth (11/29/2007)

The cellular mechanism that turns DNA into all of the thousands of proteins that make up a human body is itself both intricate and interesting. A key player in the process--called transcription--is the enzyme RNA polymerase III. A new study reports that a mutation of this enzyme prevents cell division, but surprisingly, only affects the development of specific organs. It may also have a therapeutic application against cancer. ...> Full Article


Stem cell transplant can grow new immune system in certain mice (11/27/2007)

Researchers have taken a small but significant step, in mouse studies, toward the goal of transplanting adult stem cells to create a new immune system for people with autoimmune or genetic blood diseases. ...> Full Article


Researchers say new stem cell method has promise (11/26/2007)

Researchers from Wisconsin and Japan announced today they had reprogrammed adult human cells to act like embryonic stem cells, a discovery that researchers at Stanford University School of Medicine are calling a big step toward new therapies for disease. ...> Full Article


Gene therapy safety trial for childhood blindness under way (11/26/2007)

Three decades have passed since gene therapy pioneer William W. Hauswirth and his colleagues at the University of Florida began work on a virus that could safely deliver corrective genes into living animals. ...> Full Article


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