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News: Stem Cells May Further Hepatitis C Research
TUESDAY, Jan. 31 (HealthDay News) -- Using stem cells to create liver-like cells for laboratory research may advance efforts to find out why people respond differently to hepatitis C infection, scientists say. Read: Stem Cells May Further Hepatitis C Research
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News: Nifty stem-cell engineering sheds light on Parkinson's disease
Researchers turned skin cells from Parkinson's patients into brain cells and used them to untangle the workings of one form of the disease. Read: Nifty stem-cell engineering sheds light on Parkinson's disease
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News: Professor helps develop skin cells
For the last 10 years, Thomas Boland, professor of metallurgical and materials engineering, has been collaborating with several Texas health institutions to help develop new ways to grow skin cells for burn victims and those with foot ulcer... Read: Professor helps develop skin cells
News: Study looks at whether stem cells in cord blood might repair hearing loss in kids
TORONTO - Researchers have been given the go-ahead to test stem cells from cord blood with the ultimate goal of reversing hearing loss in infants and toddlers whose inner ears have been damaged. Read: Study looks at whether stem cells in cord blood might repair hearing loss in kids
News: Exercise as Housecleaning for the Body
The ability of exercise to speed the removal of garbage from inside our body's cells may be one of its most valuable, if least visible, effects, a new study suggests. Read: Exercise as Housecleaning for the Body
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News: New Production Method Could Fill Major Need for New Sources of MSCs
The research, published today in STEM CELLS Translational Medicine, reveals that treating iPSCs with the transforming growth factor-ß pathway inhibitor SB431542 leads to rapid and uniform MSC conversion of pluripotent stem cells without the need for embryoid body formation or feeder cell co-culture. ... Read: New Production Method Could Fill Major Need for New Sources of MSCs
News: Artificial immune cell treatment for melanoma aims for human trials in 2013
A new treatment for cancer that uses artificial immune cells to trigger the body to kill cancerous cells will raise a series A round this spring and look to an investigational new drug (IND) application next year. NexImmune is an early stage biopharmaceutical company engineering artificial cells that can stimulate the immune system to treat cancer, [...] Read: Artificial immune cell treatment for melanoma aims for human trials in 2013
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News: Parkinson's disease brain cells created in lab
Exact replicas of human brain cells with Parkinson's disease have been created by scientists from the University of Buffalo, a huge step towards finding a cure. read more Read: Parkinson's disease brain cells created in lab
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News: Fasting Might Boost Chemo's Cancer-Busting Properties
Fasting Might Boost Chemo's Cancer-Busting Properties Read: Fasting Might Boost Chemo's Cancer-Busting Properties
News: Phys Ed: Phys Ed: Exercise as Housecleaning for the Body
The ability of exercise to speed the removal of garbage from inside our body's cells may be one of its most valuable, if least visible, effects, a new study suggests. Read: Phys Ed: Phys Ed: Exercise as Housecleaning for the Body