Stem Cell Therapy & Stem Cell Treatment – Cell Therapy Center Emcell
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Our Cell Therapy Center offers advanced patented methods of stem cell treatment for different diseases and conditions. The fetal stem cells we use are nonspecialized cells able to differentiate (turn) into any other cell types forming different tissues and organs. Fetal stem cells have huge potential for differentiation and proliferation and are not rejected by the recipients body more...
Stem cell therapy has proven to be effective for organs and tissues restoration, and for fight against the incurable and obstinate diseases. We treat patients with various diseases, such as diabetes mellitus, multiple sclerosis, Parkinsons disease, Duchenne muscular dystrophy, cancer, blood diseases and many others, including rare genetic and hereditary diseases. Among our patients there are also people willing to undergo anti-aging treatment. Stem cell treatment allows for achieving effects that are far beyond the capacity of any other modern method more...
For over 19 years, we have performed more than 7,500 transplantations of fetal stem cells to people from many countries, such as the USA, China, Italy, Germany, Denmark, UAE, Egypt, Russian Federation, Greece and Cyprus, etc. Our stem cell treatments helped to prolong life and improve life quality to thousands of patients including those suffering from the incurable diseases who lost any hope for recovery.
With Cell Therapy Center EmCell located in Kiev, Ukraine, we have numerous partners in various countries devoted to provide medical advice on EmCell stem cell treatment locally.
We are always open for medical, businessandscientificcooperation.
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Mathew Blurton Jones – New Hope: Stem Cell Therapy in Alzheimer’s Disease – Video
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Stem Cell Therapy in India for Osteoarthritis – Video
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Stem cell therapy in India for Avascular Necrosis (AVN) – Video
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Stem Cell Therapy Treatment for Mild Autism by Dr Alok Sharma, Mumbai, India – Video
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Stem Cell Therapy for Parkinson's Proves Safe in Primates
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In a step that brings stem cells closer to the clinic, researchers in Japan have found that transplanting reprogrammed stem cells into the brains of primates elicits little rejection by their immune systems.
Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are created when skin cells, for example, are genetically reprogrammed to an embryonic-like state. This kind of stem cells holds great potential for the treatment of disease, since the cells are genetically identical to the patient they are taken from.
However, studies in rodents have suggested that the immune system may still recognize cells derived from iPSCs as foreign, and mount an attack on them. This has cast doubt on the feasibility of similar cell therapy for humans.
To test this in an animal more closely related to humans, researchers studied macaques. Using cells taken from the monkeys mouths or from their bloodstream, the researchers created iPSCs which they then, in turn, transformed into neurons. These neurons were of a specific kind: dopamine-producing neurons, the type depleted by Parkinsons disease.
Each monkey got six injections of these neurons into its brainsome which had been made from their own cells and others which were from another individual and therefore mismatched. The team could then see what kind of immune response each type produced.
Over subsequent months of observation, the monkeys showed very little immune response to transplants of their own cells. Their immune response was much higher in response to cells from another monkey.
The team also tracked how well the neurons survived after transplantation. They found that even when there was an immune response from the primate, the dopamine-producing neurons survived. The study is published today in Stem Cell Reports.
Trials using iPSCs to treat people with Parkinsons disease could therefore be on the horizon. These findings give a rationale to start autologous transplantationat least of neural cellsin clinical situations, says senior author Jun Takahashi of Kyoto University.
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Stem cell therapy improves lives of pets
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An unprecedented stem cell procedure that's been used on athletes overseas is now helping to improve the quality of life for mans best friend.
The technique is only available at one animal hospital in Louisiana.
Dale Landry loves his dog, Ratchet, unconditionally. He said he's a friend who's stuck by him through many of life's adventures.
"He comes to my office; he's a very active dog. He's done water sports until about two years ago, rides in the boat, rides the Seado. He actually used to wakeboard with me," Landry said.
Ratchet has been a little less active lately. The almost 15-year-old labrador mix has recently been suffering from joint pain and hip arthritis.
"He's been more and more hunched in the back and crouched down in the hind end, so you could definitely tell he was having a little trouble getting up in the morning," said Dr. Gordy Labbe of the Metairie Small Animal Hospital.
Ratchet has been taking medication and has undergone laser treatments for a year, but Labbe tried a new option Wednesday in the form of stem cell therapy.
It's a breakthrough technique that has yet to be used on small animals. It's a new tool available to veterinarians to combat osteoarthritis and give hope to improving quality of life of canines, felines and equine patients.
Labbe is one of the 450 veterinarians across the nation to implement this American Veterinary Medical Association approved procedure.
The Metairie Small Animal Hospital is the only clinic in the state of Louisiana that offers the in-house technology.
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Stem-cell therapy puts local vet on cutting edge
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RICHMOND When most people think of stem-cell therapy, they think of cutting-edge medicine human medicine, that is.
What many dont realize is that the technology can be, and is, applied to our four-legged friends as well.
Jim Martin, DVM, a veterinarian who owns and operates four area animal care facilities, including the Waco Animal Hospital, has been using stem-cell therapy to help dogs, mainly with mobility problems, such as arthritis, joint pain and tendon and ligament damage.
The therapy can provide canine patients with renewed energy and freedom of movement.
Martin, associates, and staff members, have been using the procedure on dogs for about a year, with considerable success.
In Kentucky the use of stem-cell therapy has been mainly for horses, Martin explained, but added it works on canines as well.
The procedure doesnt come cheap. Martin said the cost ranges from about $1,800 to $2,200. That includes pre-testing to determine if the dog is a good candidate for the procedure, along with surgical anesthetic and other services necessary to complete the procedure.
Because the stem cells that are injected come from the animals own body, the risk of rejection or reaction is minimal.
The procedures are done in Martins Advanced Animal Care in Richmond, Central Kentuckys only full-service 24-hour-a-day animal hospital. He said a portion of that facility is dedicated to a care center, which treats animals with chronic conditions using not only stem-cell therapy, but also joint injections, laser therapy and even acupuncture.
The facility was the first in the area to offer stem-cell therapy, and Martin said it is the only one he knows of that offers the complete procedure, from the extraction of the stem cells to their implantation.
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Cord Blood Stem Cell Therapy and Cord Blood Banking in Thailand UCB Cells – Video
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Short video of Stem Cell Therapy Treatment for Cerebellar Atrophy by Dr Alok Sharma Mumbai India – Video
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Adult Stem Cell Therapy for COPD: Stage-4 patient – Video
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Bearded Collie OA BEFORE Stem Cell Therapy – Video
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Vet-Stem, Inc. Founder and CEO, Robert Harman, DVM, Invited to Speak at the Adult Stem Cell Therapy and Regenerative …
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Poway, California (PRWEB) August 15, 2013
Robert J. Harman, DVM, Chief Executive Officer of Vet-Stem, Inc., a leading Regenerative Veterinary MedicineTM company located in San Diego, California, has been invited back to speak at the Adult Stem Cell Therapy and Regenerative Medicine Conference in Cleveland, Ohio August 19-21, 2013. The conference is presented by The National Center for the Regenerative Medicine (NCRM), Case Western Reserve University (CWRU), Cleveland Clinic (CC), and University Hospitals Case Medical Center (UHCMC) to bring together a global perspective on regenerative medicine and adult stem cell therapy.
Dr. Harman is scheduled as the first speaker of Session II titled Disease Models for Adult Stem Cell Therapy, and his presentation is One Medicine Natural Veterinary Disease Models.
He stands alone in his expertise in the field of Regenerative Veterinary Medicine among the 273 attendees from 100 institutions in 17 countries that make up the conference. Dr. Harman draws his knowledge from more than 10,000 horse, dog and cat patients treated over the last 10 years in both the U.S. and Canada using proprietary Vet-Stem technology.
Dr. Harman is sharing the podium with Case Western Reserve Universitys own Dr. Arnold Caplan, and revolutionary regenerative medicine companies such as BioTime, Terumo BCT, STROMALab, and Pfizer. Dr. Caplan, a technology pioneer in cell-based therapies in Regenerative Medicine, is a scientific advisor to Vet-Stem, Inc.
About Vet-Stem, Inc.
Vet-Stem, Inc. was formed in 2002 to bring regenerative medicine to the veterinary profession. The privately held company is working to develop therapies in veterinary medicine that apply regenerative technologies while utilizing the natural healing properties inherent in all animals. As the first company in the United States to provide an adipose-derived stem cell service to veterinarians for their patients, Vet-Stem, Inc. pioneered the use of regenerative stem cells in veterinary medicine. The company holds exclusive licenses to over 50 patents including world-wide veterinary rights for use of adipose derived stem cells. In the last decade over 10,000 animals have been treated using Vet-Stem, Inc.s services, and Vet-Stem is actively investigating stem cell therapy for immune-mediated and inflammatory disease, as well as organ disease and failure. For more on Vet-Stem, Inc. and Veterinary Regenerative Medicine visit http://www.vet-stem.com or call 858-748-2004.
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NewsLife: DOH calls for registration of stem cell therapy operators – Video
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Stem Cell Therapy Treatment for Friedreichs Ataxia by Dr Alok Sharma, Mumbai, India. – Video
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Can New Bone Be Made From Skin Stem Cells? – Video
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Can New Bone Be Made From Skin Stem Cells?
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Dr. Leslie Miller Named Chief Science Officer of Okyanos Heart Institute's Cardiac Stem Cell Therapy Treatment for …
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Freeport, Bahamas (PRWEB) July 17, 2013
Okyanos Heart Institute, whose mission it is to bring a new standard of care and better quality of life to patients with coronary artery disease using cardiac stem cell therapy, has named Leslie Miller, M.D., F.A.C.C. as its chief science officer. Dr. Miller is a leading heart failure specialist and experienced thought leader in cardiac stem cell therapy. He is director of the University of South Florida (USF) Heart Institute, professor of cardiovascular sciences at the USF Health Morsani College of Medicine, and was formerly the director of cardiology at Georgetown University. Dr. Miller has been an investigator in over 80 clinical trials.
The use of adult stem cells derived from adipose (fat) tissue to treat congestive heart failure has the potential to change the game for the millions of patients suffering from this disease, said Miller. These stem and regenerative cells have been shown to stimulate the growth of new blood vessels, are anti-inflammatory and prevent at-risk cells from dying. These combined mechanisms can provide important therapeutic benefit to heart failure patients.
As a current member of Okyanos medical advisory council, Dr. Miller has actively advised us on patients criteria for cardiac stem cell therapy, says Okyanos Chief Medical Officer Howard Walpole. In this additional role as Chief Science Officer, he will be evaluating new research protocols and reporting on findings from the patient registry that will help advance the field of cardiac stem cell therapy. His experience and track record in leading academic research is outstanding. This integrated approach in research and clinical application in The Bahamas makes Okyanos Heart Institute one of the first places patients can receive new treatments.
Dr. Leslie Miller is a well-respected visionary in the field of cardiovascular disease says Okyanos CEO Matt Feshbach. This role will further advance our quality measures and the structure of our patient registry. We look forward to his contribution to improving the lives of patients using adult stem cells derived from their own fat tissue who, up until now, have exhausted their options with conventional treatments.
ABOUT OKYANOS HEART INSTITUTE: (Oh key AH nos) Based in Freeport, The Bahamas, Okyanos Heart Institutes mission is to bring a new standard of care and a better quality of life to patients with coronary artery disease using cardiac stem cell therapy. Okyanos adheres to U.S. surgical center standards and is led by Chief Medical Officer Howard T. Walpole Jr., M.D., M.B.A., F.A.C.C., F.A.C.A.I. Okyanos Treatment utilizes a unique blend of stem and regenerative cells derived from ones own adipose (fat) tissue. The cells, when placed into the heart via a minimally-invasive catheterization, stimulates the growth of new blood vessels, a process known as angiogenesis. The treatment facilitates blood flow in the heart and supports intake and use of oxygen (as demonstrated in rigorous clinical trials such as the PRECISE trial). The literary name Okyanos (Oceanos) symbolizes flow. For more information, go to http://www.okyanos.com/.
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PMA Probes Stem Cell Therapy in Hotels
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