Tuesday, February 19, 2008

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A Revolutionary Way To Mend Damaged Bones And Cartilage Using A Patient's Own Stem Cells Being Developed By University Of Edinburgh, UKThe UK Stem Cell Foundation, the Medical Research Council and Scottish Enterprise, in partnership with the Chief Scientist's Office, are funding a 1.4 million pound project to further the research at the University of Edinburgh with a view to setting up a clinical trial within two years.The initiative could have a major impact on treating conditions such as osteoarthritis as well as treating trauma victims whose bones have been shattered beyond repair.Former Manchester City Lord Mayor Has Hope And Quality Of Life Restored At New Beike Stem Cell FacilityShenzhen Beike Biotechnology Co., Ltd., the world leader in the use of umbilical cord stem cells to successfully treat a variety of illnesses, announced that Audrey Jones, the former Lord Mayor of Manchester, has returned to the United Kingdom (UK) with significant improvement in her debilitating and life-threatening condition known as cerebellar atrophy.High Percentage Of Blood Disorder Patients Were Cured Or Achieved Remission When Treated With Stem Cells From Their Own Cord Blood Or A Sibling'sIn a retrospective review of blood disorder patients treated with stem cells from their own cord blood (autologous transplant) or from the cord blood of a sibling (allogeneic-related transplant), the majority of the patients were cured or achieved remission from their disease, according to a report presented today at the American Society for Blood and Marrow Transplantation (ASBMT) annual meeting.ASCO GU 2008 - Prostate Stem Cell Insight Into Tumor InitiationUroToday.com - John Isaacs, Johns Hopkins discussed stem cell biology. Cancer is caused by a series of genetic changes (both germ line and somatic). Genetic instability can occur even in cancer cells, influencing their behavior. He cited the Gleason scoring system as an example of phenotypic heterogeneity.Texas Archbishop Gomez Objects To Clinton Rally At St. Mary's UniversitySan Antonio, Texas, Archbishop Jose Gomez Wednesday objected to presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton's (D-N.Y.) rally at St. Mary's University, a Roman Catholic university in San Antonio, the AP/CBS News reports.
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