Archive for September, 2011
stem cell derived cardiomyocytes
stem cell derived cardiomyocytes
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Breakthrough in Stem cell technology
C'elle's exclusive and revolutionary service provides women with the unique opportunity to collect and preserve vital stem cells that can be harvested from the body's menstrual fluid during the menstrual cycle. Until now, menstrual blood has typically been discarded as unsanitary waste
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Breakthrough in Stem cell technology
Chat w/ Dr. Maharaj, founder of S. FL. Bone Marrow/Stem Cell Transplant Institute
Social Chats at the Orlando A4M (American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine) in Orlando on April 17, 2010 chatting with Dr. Dipnarine Maharaj, medical director
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Chat w/ Dr. Maharaj, founder of S. FL. Bone Marrow/Stem Cell Transplant Institute
Stem Cell Injections – Bone Marrow Prolotherapy – treatment for arthritis
Stem Cell Prolotherapy, also known as Bone Marrow Prolotherapy is currently available at Caring Medical in Chicago land. In this video, Dr. Ross Hauser discusses the use of Stem Cell therapy using bone marrow injections can be used to treat degenerative arthritis
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Stem Cell Injections - Bone Marrow Prolotherapy - treatment for arthritis
Mesenchymal stem cells and marrow stromal cells—2nd—
Marrow stromal cells The existence of nonhematopoietic cells in bone marrow was first suggested by Cohnheim about 130 years ago [16]. To date, marrow stromal cells have been shown to differentiate into osteoblasts [17], chondrocytes [18], skeletal myocytes, adipocytes, and cardiomyocytes [19] in vitro, and thus are a useful cell source for regenerative medicine [20, 21].
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Care for Your Skin with Lifeline Skin Care
Lifeline Skin Care® (Lifeline) is a wholly owned subsidiary of International Stem Cell Corporation (OTCBB:ISCO), a publicly traded biotechnology company which has developed a powerful and ethical new stem cell technology called "parthenogenesis". ISCO created Lifeline Skin Care® to further develop its discoveries that extracts from human parthenogenetic stem cells had beneficial effects on human skin cells. International Stem Cell is focused on advancing its human parthenogenetic stem cell technology towards finding treatments for blinding diseases of the eye, liver disease, diseases of the nervous system and diabetes.
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Care for Your Skin with Lifeline Skin Care
AMAZING – Stem Cell Skin Cream And Liquid Face Lift Revealed
For more info go to x.azjmp.com Miracle stem cell facial cream, liquid face-lift has stunning effects. Made from the very rare uttwiler spatlauber apples, this cream has been know to actually reverse aging, fine lines, wrinkes, crows feet and more
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StemCellTV – From National Geographic – The Skin Gun – Healing Burns with Stem Cells
Courtesy of National Geographic TV, StemCellTV reports on the skin gun.
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StemCellTV - From National Geographic - The Skin Gun - Healing Burns with Stem Cells
How To Use Your Stem Cells For Facial Skin Rejuvenation
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channel 10 news stem cell therapy for hair loss part 2.flv
Dr Michael Markou, DO is interviewed by the news about utilizing platelet rich plasma containing stem cells for hair restoration in clearwater florida
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Public Talk – Prof Farzin Farzenah, Kings College, London
New treatments available for cancer were discussed by world cancer experts from the USA and Europe in a free public information evening The Promise of Gene Therapy Newest Cancer Treatments on Thursday, September 3rd. The event was hosted by Cork Cancer Research Centre (CCRC) and took place at the Lifetime Lab, Lee Road, Cork, Ireland. Five specialists shared the new treatments they have pioneered for cancer patients
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Public Talk - Prof Farzin Farzenah, Kings College, London
OHSU’s Shoukhrat Mitalipov, Ph.D., discusses newly developed gene therapy method
Researchers at Oregon Health
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OHSU's Shoukhrat Mitalipov, Ph.D., discusses newly developed gene therapy method
Gene Dunlap- It’s Just The Way I Feel
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Breakthrough In Asthma Research
For more news and videos visit ? english.ntdtv.com Follow us on Twitter ? http Add us on Facebook ? facebook.com And now a breakthrough in asthma research in Australia.
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Third Gender in Mentally Flat World
Diamond Stylz discusses the transgender gene link research done in Australia and pose a question about a 3rd gender in the world of opposition. Oxford Journals published neurological studies brain.oxfordjournals.org BBC News "Transsexual genetic link identified" news.bbc.co.uk
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Third Gender in Mentally Flat World
ACS grantee’s hope for intervention through p53 study
Elsa R. Flores, PhD, Assistant Professor, University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, Department of Molecular and Cellular Oncology, focuses her study on the p53 gene and how other genes function in relation to p53.
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ACS grantee's hope for intervention through p53 study
Testosterone and Crime: What Can Genes Tell Us About Behavior?
Complete video at: fora.tv Evolutionary biologist Steve Jones notes that genes responsible for circulating testosterone in men are also to blame for most violent and criminal behavior. He argues, however, that the environment in which a person is raised plays an equal role. ----- Many people see their fate as rather like a cake, which can be sliced into a piece called Nature -- what you are born with: your DNA -- and another known as Nurture --the way you live
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Testosterone and Crime: What Can Genes Tell Us About Behavior?
The Genetics of Humanness: Human-Specific Signaling Networks
Series: "CARTA - Center for Academic Research and Training in Anthropogeny" [Science] [Show ID: 21986]
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The Genetics of Humanness: Human-Specific Signaling Networks
4. Genetic Engineering (cont.)
Frontiers of Biomedical Engineering (BENG 100) Professor Saltzman continues his presentation on DNA technology by discussing control of gene expression using two methods of RNA silencing: anti-sense therapy and RNA interference. Molecular cloning techniques to mass-produce proteins using plasmid, restriction enzymes, ligase, and antibiotic selection in bacteria are discussed
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4. Genetic Engineering (cont.)
Genetic Engineering, Humans with Animals.
This video starts of with a BBC NEWS report on how and why scientists are doing genetic engineering.
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Genetic Engineering, Humans with Animals.
Genomics and the future of personalized medicine
Dr. Arnold Pallay, Director of Primary Care Genomics at Atlantic Health, discusses personalized medicine in this recent television segment.
Introduction to Medical Genetics Evaluation
OpeningAutism.com presents an Introduction to Medical Genetics Evaluation. A medical geneticist will try to make a medical diagnosis that wil inform: treatment, management and counseling. This video features John C.
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Introduction to Medical Genetics Evaluation
Is Cancer Genetic?
http://www.encognitive.com Is cancer genetic? Possible causes of stomach, liver, pancreatic cancer Causes of cancer.
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Is Cancer Genetic?
Dr. Jeffrey Myers Explains Genetic Variations in Head and Neck Cancer
bit.ly The first comprehensive studies of genetic variation in head and neck squamous cell cancers have uncovered mutations that may help refine treatment for patients with the disease, according to researchers at The University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center. The two multi-institutional studies, both published online on the Science Express feature of the journal Science, found: • Mutations that affect an unexpected tumor-suppressing role of the NOTCH1 gene; • Infrequent but significant mutations in four suspected cancer-causing genes; and • Frequent mutation of the tumor-suppressing gene p53, which previously was known to be damaged or impaired in head and neck cancer. "These findings should help us better treat patients by allowing us to take a more personalized approach than is currently possible with this cancer," said Jeffrey Myers, MD, Ph.D., professor in MD Anderson's Department of Head and Neck Surgery and co-senior author of one of the papers.
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Dr. Jeffrey Myers Explains Genetic Variations in Head and Neck Cancer