Archive for August, 2011
Bill Nye: 100 Greatest Discoveries : Genetics (Discovery Channel) 1/3
Please Subscribe To The WhyEvolutionIsTrue Youtube Channel. http://www.youtube.com 100 Greatest Discoveries Episode List: tinyurl.com Discovery Channel Documentary List: tinyurl.com Broadcast (2007) Where would we be today if it weren't for the scientists of the past? From the miniature world of genetics to the vast expanse of space, review the greatest discoveries of all time across eight different scientific categories in this multi-part series.
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Bill Nye: 100 Greatest Discoveries : Genetics (Discovery Channel) 1/3
Stem cells acquired from human skin
Japanese scientists from Kyoto University, led by Professor Shinya Yamanaka and American researchers from the University of Wisconsin, led by James Thomson managed to create multifunctional stem cells from human skin. Earlier, generation of stem cells required cloning or use of human embryos.
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Stem cells acquired from human skin
Cal State LA professor describes lab’s progress with spinal cord injury clients
Assistant professor Christine Dy, who works and teaches in Cal State LA's Mobility Center and Spinal Cord Injury Exercise Laboratory, describes the improvements that some clients have experienced in the lab during locomotor training and rehabilitation sessions.
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Cal State LA professor describes lab's progress with spinal cord injury clients
Dysphagia in Spinal Cord Injury
People with dysphagia have difficulty swallowing. This can make it difficult to adequately receive nourishment.
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Dysphagia in Spinal Cord Injury
Molecular Diagnostics R
Dr Martin Crockard, a molecular diagnostics R
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Molecular Diagnostics R
“You and Your Health” TV Show – Orthopedic Regenerative Medicine
Host Dr. David Bertone, PT, DPT, OCS inteviews Dr Edward Magaziner, MD on the latest procedures used in the field of Orthopedic Regenerative Medicine including prolotherapy, platelet-rich plasma and stem cell transplants for chronic pain, tendonitis and arthritis
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"You and Your Health" TV Show - Orthopedic Regenerative Medicine
Armageddon Nightmare Scene – Nutty Professor 2: The Klumps Movie (2000) – HD
Sherman (Eddie Murphy) has a nightmare about dooming the world by farting his way to a detonator that blows up the moon. TM
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Armageddon Nightmare Scene - Nutty Professor 2: The Klumps Movie (2000) - HD
Opening Remarks, Screening Stem Cells 2009: From Reprogramming to Regenerative Medicine
Program Chair: Kelvin Lam, PhD, Harvard University, USA From the SBS Symposium Screening Stem Cells 2009: From Reprogramming to Regenerative Medicine. Held in Boston, MA, USA - September 2-3, 2009.
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Opening Remarks, Screening Stem Cells 2009: From Reprogramming to Regenerative Medicine
Ying Liu discusses IPS cell therapy for ALS
Ying Liu, a Scripps Clinic researcher in the lab of stem cell scientist Jeanne Loring, discusses the biological underpinnings of the technology for using induced pluripotent stem cells for treated ALS, or Lou Gehrig's disease.
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Ying Liu discusses IPS cell therapy for ALS
Terminal Cancer Treatment – GENDICINE GENE THERAPY : Biological Physics – Electro-Medicine
Epistemology - By: (Me) Nicholas Ellis @ http://www.Youtube.com/sn1pe352 Published in the July issue of the Journal of the American Chemical Society, researchers injected mice with ovarian cancer cells that had been dyed and soaked in a protein that would bind them only to cancer and not to regular cells. After gently massaging a mouse to disperse the cells, researchers placed a magnet on the mouse's belly for 30 seconds.
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Terminal Cancer Treatment - GENDICINE GENE THERAPY : Biological Physics - Electro-Medicine
Stem Cell Therapy Injections
Stem Cell therapy, is one form of Comprehensive Prolotherapy available for arthritis treatment, and other chronic pain conditions at Caring Medical and Rehabilitation Services.
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Granny Loves Buddy Scene – Nutty Professor 2: The Klumps Movie (2000) – HD
Granny Klump (Eddie Murphy) tricks Buddy Love (Eddie Murphy) into giving her a long passionate kiss. TM
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Granny Loves Buddy Scene - Nutty Professor 2: The Klumps Movie (2000) - HD
STRATEGIES IN GENETIC COPYRIGHT PROTECTION Center for Postnatural History
Part of the HUMAN+ exhibition at Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin, supported by Wellcome Trust, Trinity School of Medicine and the Trinity Long Room Hub. If life does anything, it makes copies of itself. It is one of the traits every living thing shares with every other living thing.
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STRATEGIES IN GENETIC COPYRIGHT PROTECTION Center for Postnatural History
Greatest Genetics Discoveries 1/3
1. Rules of Heredity (1850s) Austrian monk and botanist Gregor Mendel discovers how genetic information is passed down through generations. In experiments performed on pea plants, he notices that characteristics of a plant's offspring, such as height, exhibit recessive and dominant behavior
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Greatest Genetics Discoveries 1/3
TB Joshua – HEALING, Enthusiastic Teacher Healed of Spinal Cord Injury
This is NOT an official YouTube page of Prophet TB Joshua. We are PARTNERS of EMMANUEL TV. We are a Church that is big FAN of his ministry
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TB Joshua - HEALING, Enthusiastic Teacher Healed of Spinal Cord Injury
Insidermedicine In 60 – March 11, 2011
From Houston - Stem Cells may help treat traumatic brain injuries, according to a report published in Neurosurgery. Researchers studied 10 children who suffered a TBI and found that immediate treatment with the patient's own bone marrow stem cells resulted in significant improvement in all children. From Tennessee - Exercise can curb marijuana use, according to a report published in Public Library of Science One.
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Adult Stem Cell Therapy Clinical Advances – Dr. Jorge Paz in San Diego, CA March 2011
Current treatments with Adipose-, Bone Marrow- and Cord Blood-derived stem cells.
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Adult Stem Cell Therapy Clinical Advances - Dr. Jorge Paz in San Diego, CA March 2011
CCS | Genetic Embryo Screening | Comprehensive Chromosome Screening
The Future of Genetic Embryo Screening Has Arrived. Reproductive Medicine Associates of CT is one of only 5 fertility centers in the country to offer CCS. It's purpose is to analyze, select and transfer only embryos that do not have abnormalities in their number of chromosomes
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CCS | Genetic Embryo Screening | Comprehensive Chromosome Screening
Genetic Armageddon: Humanity’s Greatest Threat
http://www.infowars.com A Secret That Can Destroy Us...
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Genetic Armageddon: Humanity's Greatest Threat
human growth hormone gene therapy
galantaminesecundarios.cx.cc - human growth hormone gene therapy
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human growth hormone gene therapy
From Surgical Repair to Stem Cell Repair: A Surgeon’s Journey by Leonard Smith MD, FACS
Dr. Smith focuses on understanding the natural process of how the body uses tissue stem cells and bone marrow stem cells, what people can do to facilitate or inhibit this natural process and how science can help us manage disease or aging with autologous or allogenic stem cell therapy.
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From Surgical Repair to Stem Cell Repair: A Surgeon's Journey by Leonard Smith MD, FACS
Gene therapy approach to treating HIV-AIDS
For people living with HIV-AIDS, treating the disease means taking a daily drug cocktail for the rest of their lives. Imagine if they could make their cells resistant to HIV infection and slow the virus's spread
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Gene therapy approach to treating HIV-AIDS
Personalized Medicine: Stem Cells 2/2
Eric explains what induced pluripotent stem cells are and how they can help model and treat disease.
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Professor Ian Everall – Gene expression in schizophrenia
Professor Ian Everall presents at the First National Symposium on Translational Psychiatry, 4 -5 April 2011, at The John Curtin School of Medical Research, The Australian National University. Professor Ian Everall obtained his MBChB at Leicester University School of Medicine.
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Professor Ian Everall - Gene expression in schizophrenia