stem cell research – Video
By daniellenierenberg
http://www.saintmaxworldwide.org A comparison of Adult stem cell research versus embryonic.
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Introduction to Stem Cells – Video
By LizaAVILA
This video reviews the benefits of cord blood stem cells and the differences between cord blood stem cells and embryonic or adult stem cells. Cord blood stem cells have been used as a treatment for thousands of patients, while embryonic stem cells have never been used as a treatment in humans.
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Introduction to Stem Cells - Video
Parkinson’s Disease: Progress and Promise in Stem Cell Research – Video
By NEVAGiles23
Parkinson's disease is a neurodegenerative disease that affects nearly a million people in the United States. The symptoms include tremors, slow movement, muscle rigidity and less facial expression. No cure exists for the disease and current medications become less effective over time.
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Epidermolysis Bullosa: Corrected iPS Stem Cell-Based Therapy – Video
By Sykes24Tracey
(Part 5 of 6) Marius Wernig, MD, spoke at the "Spotlight on Disease Team Awards: Genetic Skin Disease," an educational event presented at the CIRM Governing Board meeting on February 4, 2010. Wernig is an assistant professor of pathology at the Institute for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine in the Stanford School of Medicine
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Epidermolysis Bullosa: Corrected iPS Stem Cell-Based Therapy - Video
Manning, Owens Try Stem Cell Therapy
By Dr. Matthew Watson
BY STEVEN HSIEH You're watching multisource sports video news analysis from Newsy. Two injured football stars -- flying overseas for experimental, stem cell therapy
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Manning, Owens Try Stem Cell Therapy
Jeanne Loring talks about stem cells, part 3
By Sykes24Tracey
Jeanne Loring talks about stem cells, part 3 of 3.
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Dr. Oz to Oprah and Michael J Fox: "The stem cell debate is dead."
By Dr. Matthew Watson
Science Matters #1: Dr.
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Cellular Reprogramming Stem Cell Domain Name For Sale! – CellularReprogramming.com
By daniellenierenberg
http://www.CellularReprogramming.com The CellularReprogramming.com domain name is for sale! This domain is a perfect fit for any stem cell or bio-tech company specializing in iPS Cells and stem cell reprogramming. Visit us today for more information! http
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Andalusian Stem Cell Bank
By Dr. Matthew Watson
http://www.juntadeandalucia.es Since its creation in November 2003, the Andalusian Stem Cell Bank has been increasing its research activity and growing at the same rate as the advances in stem cell research in national and international arenas. The Andalusian Stem Cell Bank was the first structure established in Spain specifically designed for the storage, distribution and characterization of embryonic stem cells. Having available cell lines produced under GMP standards was one of the most persistent requests of the scientific community in the field of cell therapy.
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Andalusian Stem Cell Bank
Kristopher Nazor 2
By LizaAVILA
Scripps Research Institute scientist Kristopher Nazor discusses Fragile X Syndrome, then circles back to how stem cell therapy might be able to help Fragile X and Alzheimer's patients. Talk given on Aug. 4 as part of presentation by researchers in Jeanne Loring's lab to patients with Parkinson's disease.
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Jeanne Loring talks about stem cells, part 1
By raymumme
Jeanne Loring talks about stem cells, part 1. Part of meeting between Parkinson's patients and researchers in Loring's lab about the potential of induced pluripotent stem cell therapy, Aug. 4, 2011
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iPS Stem Cell-Based Treatment of Epidermolysis Bullosa
By daniellenierenberg
(Part 4 of 6) Albert Lane, MD, spoke at the "Spotlight on Disease Team Awards: Genetic Skin Disease," an educational event presented at the CIRM Governing Board meeting on February 4, 2010. Lane is chair of the department of dermatology and professor of dermatology and pediatrics at Stanford School of Medicine.
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iPS Stem Cell-Based Treatment of Epidermolysis Bullosa
IPs cells Part 1
By JoanneRUSSELL25
Dr. George Daley of Boston Children's Hospital explains the concept of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells.
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IPs cells Part 1
National Medical Report
By JoanneRUSSELL25
Fate Therapeutics: Founded in 2007 on the leading stem cell and developmental biology research, Fate Therapeutics is using the fundamental biological mechanisms that guide cell fate to develop small molecule and biologic therapeutics for diseases and conditions that currently have limited to no treatment options.
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IPs Cells Part 4
By daniellenierenberg
Dr.George Daley of Boston Children's Hospital explains the concept of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells.
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Myelin Repair Foundation on Stem Cell Research
By daniellenierenberg
President Obama's lifting of federal restrictions on the use of embryonic stem cells in scientific research has generated considerable news coverage and many questions from our supporters about the impact of this reversal on our own research. Our most promising new stem cell investigations are on induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS), which are created by reverse-engineering cells from readily available skin samples. MRF COO Rusty Bromley has made this brief video about MRF's use of stem cells in myelin repair and the potential they offer for myelin repair in MS
Stem Cell Implications for ALS (Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis)
By JoanneRUSSELL25
At Johns Hopkins, researchers and doctors are working together to explore the impact of stem technology on ALS. The Robert Packard Center for ALS Research at Johns Hopkins has helped uncover new genes for familial ALS, researched nerve repair, worked actively on genetic risk factors, developed a variety of animal models for testing therapies, explored ALS biology, advanced stem cell therapy, and researched ways to counter muscle atrophy.
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A Century of Stem Cells – Johns Hopkins Medicine
By JoanneRUSSELL25
A brief overview of the milestones in stem cell research over that past 100 years.
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IPs cells Part 2
By raymumme
Dr. George Daley of Boston Children's Hospital explains the concept of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells.
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IPs cells Part 2
IPs cells Part3
By daniellenierenberg
Dr.George Daley of Boston Children's Hospital explains the concept of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells.
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