Texas Heart(R) Institute At St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital Initiates First Clinical Trial To Treat A Heart Attack Patient With A Special Stem CellPhysician scientists at the Texas Heart Institute (THI) at St. Luke's Episcopal Hospital announced they have begun the world's first clinical trial to treat heart attack patients with a special type of stem cell to promote better healing and to prevent congestive heart failure, which many patients develop following a heart attack.Immune Rejection Problems May Be Solved By Embryonic Stem CellsTissues derived from embryonic stem (ES) cells could help to pacify the immune system and so prevent recipients from rejecting them, the UK National Stem Cell Network Science Meeting heard.Scientists Investigate A Fine Balancing Act Between Stem Cells And CancerSpeaking at the UK National Stem Cell Network Annual Science Meeting in Edinburgh, Professor Silvia Marino showed how the mechanisms normally involved in balancing different functions of stem cells may also contribute to cancer. Her team from Barts and the London School of Medicine and Dentistry is currently delving into these mechanisms to understand how stem cells are normally regulated and what role they may play in malignant brain tumours.Cartilage Repair Hope Offered By Stem Cells Tor Arthritis SufferersResearch presented at the UK National Stem Cell Network Annual Science Meeting in Edinburgh could offer hope that bone stem cells may be harnessed to repair the damaged cartilage that is one of the main symptoms of osteoarthritis.Potential To Control Adult Stem Cells Revealed By ScientistsResearch being presented at the UK National Stem Cell Network Annual Science Meeting in Edinburgh represents a step towards the use of Adult Stem Cells (ASCs) to repair damaged tissue. Speaking at the conference in Edinburgh, Professor Cay Kielty of the University of Manchester described how she and her team have uncovered a messaging system that instructs ASCs to contribute to tissue repair in response to chemical signals in the body.Heart Stem Cell Scientist Honored Pioneering Woman Scientist In Keynote SpeechProfessor Christine Mummery, one of the world's leading heart stem cell experts, honoured the memory of Dame Anne McLaren in the keynote lecture of the inaugural UK National Stem Cell Network Science Meeting in Edinburgh. Dr McLaren was an early pioneer of the study of embryonic germ cells and her research directly contributed to the development of IVF treatments and stem cell techniques.
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