Noah Stem Cell Transplant Day 3
By Dr. Matthew Watson
This is the 3rd day after Noah got a stem cell transplant for a back injury. Pause for Paws Rescue, San Antonio, TX
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Noah Stem Cell Transplant Day 3
Spinal Patient Receives Stem Cells in First Experimental Treatment
By JoanneRUSSELL25
The US News and World Report reports that a partially paralyzed spinal cord injury patient was injected with stem cells on Friday in the first human embryonic stem cell experimental treatment performed on a human. Geron, the company that developed the cells and the first to hold an FDA license to use the cells in treatment, says the stem cells came from human embryos left over from fertility treatments and were converted into nerve cells before being injected into the damaged area of the spinal cord
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Roman Reed: What all patient advocates at the World Stem Cell Summit should know
By daniellenierenberg
Roman Reed spoke with CIRM at the World Stem Cell Summit about what he thinks patients advocates should know about stem cell research.
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Roman Reed: What all patient advocates at the World Stem Cell Summit should know
Christopher "Kit" Bond – Spinal Cord Injury Stem Cell Patient
By raymumme
Kit Bond knows the most advanced stem cell therapies available to spinal cord injury patients as both a researcher and a patient. This video was shot near the end of his second round of umbilical cord blood stem cell transplants in Qingdao China.
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Christopher "Kit" Bond - Spinal Cord Injury Stem Cell Patient
Stem Cell Series: Part 3
By daniellenierenberg
UVIC Biomedical Ethicist Eike-Henner Kluge will tell you there is no question stem cell injections work. The cells replace cells -- in any part of the body that are no longer working. This week we've met two men with spinal cord injuries who traveled to China and India for treatments
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Stem Cell Series: Part 3
The Promises of Neural Stem Cells in Motor Neuron Disease
By daniellenierenberg
Presentation from 2001 International Transverse Myelitis Symposium in Baltimore. Douglas Kerr, MD, PhD Transverse Myelitis Association
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The Promises of Neural Stem Cells in Motor Neuron Disease
Stem Cells for Spinal Cord Injury
By daniellenierenberg
Iraq Veteran, Matt Cole, reports improvement after having Adult Stem Cell treatment for Spinal Cord Injury at TCA Cellular Therapy in Covington, Louisiana
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Stem Cells for Spinal Cord Injury
Stem Cells and Neurogenesis
By JoanneRUSSELL25
2004 Rare Neuroimmunologic Disorders Symposium Stem Cells and Neurogenesis D. Kerr, MD, PhD Transverse Myelitis Association
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Stem Cells and Neurogenesis
Stemcells come alive: Fix Mouse with severed spine ABCnews
By NEVAGiles23
abclocal.go.com Carolyn Johnson In a matter of days, a Bay Area company will launch a unique stem cell trial that could produce a major breakthrough. It may offer the first hope of someday freeing paralyzed patients from their wheelchairs. Paralysis patient Roman Reed has never let go of the dream of walking again.
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Stemcells come alive: Fix Mouse with severed spine ABCnews
The Spinal Cord Journey – Stem cell therapy stories from three spinal cord injury patients
By LizaAVILA
A short film about three spinal cord injury patients who share their stories of tragedy, hope and recovery following stem cell treatments for spinal cord injury at the Stem Cell Institute in Panama City, Panama. See them demonstrate their improvements by lifting themselves up, standing and even walking.
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The Spinal Cord Journey - Stem cell therapy stories from three spinal cord injury patients
Spinal Cord Injury patient 10 years after injury after Stem Cell Treatment
By daniellenierenberg
http://www.cellmedicine.com This is a spinal cord injury patient walking.
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Spinal Cord Injury patient 10 years after injury after Stem Cell Treatment
StemCells Gains 5% on Neural Stem Cell Trial in Spinal Cord Injury
By Dr. Matthew Watson
Shares of StemCells (STEM) are up 5.85% after the company announced that it will initiate the Phase I/II clinical trial of its proprietary HuCNS-SC human neural stem cells in chronic spinal cord injury. The trial is now open for enrollment, and will accept patients with both complete and incomplete degrees of paralysis who are three to twelve months post-injury. It is being conducted in Switzerland at the Balgrist University Hospital, University of Zurich
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StemCells Gains 5% on Neural Stem Cell Trial in Spinal Cord Injury
Embryonic Stem Cells Cure Spinal Cord Injury?
By JoanneRUSSELL25
Andrew Kruprzak cured by Embryonic Stem Cells. But Adult Stem Cells don't work!
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Embryonic Stem Cells Cure Spinal Cord Injury?
Stem cell treatment by Adiva Health Care India after Spinal Cord Injury
By LizaAVILA
Shareef Danish, Country- Bahrain, My name is Shareef Danish, 29 years old. I had a car accident in 2009, April. I broke my Spinal cord and I lost my sensation and movement in the legs.
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Stem cell treatment by Adiva Health Care India after Spinal Cord Injury
Spinal Cord Injury – Embryonic Stem Cells – Dr. Keirstead
By Dr. Matthew Watson
Spinal Cord Injury - Embryonic Stem Cells - Dr. Hans Keirstead
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Spinal Cord Injury - Embryonic Stem Cells - Dr. Keirstead
Medra Inc – Paralyzed Spinal Cord Injury Patient Walks Again
By NEVAGiles23
http://www.medra.com - Breakthrough Stem Cell therapy by Medra Inc for Spinal Cord Injury.
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Medra Inc - Paralyzed Spinal Cord Injury Patient Walks Again
First Spinal-Cord Surgery With Stem Cells
By NEVAGiles23
Paralyzed patient receives experimental embryonic stem cells.
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First Spinal-Cord Surgery With Stem Cells
Embryonal Stem Cells Promote Functional Recovery in Spinal Injured Animals
By LizaAVILA
Presentation from 2001 International Transverse Myelitis Symposium in Baltimore. John W
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Embryonal Stem Cells Promote Functional Recovery in Spinal Injured Animals
Stem cells for Parkinson’s Disease, Spinal Cord Injury
By JoanneRUSSELL25
To Read More: Stem cells for Parkinson’s Disease, Spinal Cord InjuryThe Usefulness of Adult Olfactory Stem Cells in Spinal Cord Injury and Brain Injury
By Dr. Matthew Watson
Presented by Jean Peduzzi-Nelson (Wayne State) at the Notre Dame Inaugural Workshop on Adult and Alternative Forms of Stem Cell Research: Public Lectures, 2011: law.nd.edu Stem Cell Initiative: adultstemcell.nd.edu
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The Usefulness of Adult Olfactory Stem Cells in Spinal Cord Injury and Brain Injury