Saturday, May 31, 2008

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Johns Hopkins Researchers Develop Human Stem Cell Line Containing Sickle Cell Anemia MutationResearchers at Johns Hopkins have established a human cell-based system for studying sickle cell anemia by reprogramming somatic cells to an embryonic stem cell like state. Publishing online in Stem Cells on May 29, the team describes a faster and more efficient method of reprogramming cells that might speed the development of stem cell therapies.Viropharma Announces Completion Of Enrollment In Phase 3 Study Of Maribavir In Stem Cell Transplant PatientsViroPharma Incorporated (Nasdaq: VPHM) announced that it completed enrollment in its pivotal Phase 3 study of maribavir in stem cell transplant patients. This international Phase 3 study is evaluating the efficacy, safety and tolerability of prophylactic use of maribavir administered orally for up to 12 weeks for the prevention of cytomegalovirus (CMV) disease in recipients of allogeneic stem cell transplants (SCT).Genomic Analysis Reveals New Insights Into Cellular ReprogrammingThe ability to drive somatic, or fully differentiated, human cells back to a pluripotent or "stem cell" state would overcome many of the significant scientific and social challenges to the use of embryo-derived stem cells and help realize the promise of regenerative medicine. Recent research with mouse and human cells has demonstrated that such a transformation ("reprogramming") is possible, although the current process is inefficient and, when it does work, poorly understood.Brainstorm Cell Therapeutics Chief Scientist, Dr. Daniel Offen, To Present Results From New Parkinson's Study At International Stem Cell MeetingBrainStorm Cell Therapeutics Inc. (OTCBB: BCLI), a leading developer of adult stem cell technologies and therapeutics, announced that Dr.Weill Cornell Team Identifies New Cancer Stem Cell Driving Metastatic TumorsThe molecular profile of cancer stem cells that initiate metastatic colon tumors is significantly different from those responsible for primary tumors, according to new research from a team at Weill Cornell Medical College. Cancer researchers have long believed that a protein called CD133 identifies a population of cancer stem cells (so-called CD133+ cells), the only subset of cells that are responsible for tumor initiation.Bone Repair Using Patient's Stem Cells Comes CloserHitherto it has been difficult to induce adult human stem cells to produce bone, e.g. in order to repair bone tissue. Researchers at the University of Twente have shown that if the enzyme PKA is previously activated in the stem cells in the lab, following implantation this results in substantial bone formation. This opens up new ways of repairing bone tissue using cell material from the patient.GOP Primary Candidates For U.S. Senate Seat In N.M. Differ On Stem Cell Research ViewsThe AP/Las Cruces Sun-News on Wednesday examined how Reps. Steve Pearce (R-N.M.) and Heather Wilson (R-N.M.) have differing views and voting records on legislation related to human embryonic stem cell research. Pearce and Wilson are competing for the Republican nomination for one of New Mexico's U.S. Senate seats.New Self Contained Stem Cell Workstation Makes Atmospheric Control Easier - Ruskinn Launches SCI-tive WorkstationRuskinn has announced the launch of its innovative, Stem Cell Investigations total in vitro environment workstation - SCI-tive - specifically designed for both embryonic and adult stem cell isolation, optimisation, differentiation and incubation within a totally enclosed controlled culture environment. Working under controlled conditions is essential to ensure the cell differentiation process does not result in inappropriate cell types.Andalusian Scientists Study Fly's Ovary To Go Deeply Into Stem CellsA group of scientists of the Centro Andaluz de Biologia del Desarrollo (CABD) are trying to go further in the stem cells field as they study a type of fly called Drosophila melanogaster. The reproductive system of this insect will be a model to understand stem cells better and make progress in their future use to treat certain human pathologies. The Andalusian Ministry of Innovation, Science and Enterprise has financed this project with 218,000 euros as part of their program of excellence.Osiris Therapeutics Initiates Phase II Clinical Trial Evaluating Prochymal(TM) For Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary DiseaseOsiris Therapeutics, Inc. (NASDAQ:OSIR) announced the treatment of the first patients in a new Phase II clinical trial evaluating Prochymal, a mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) therapy, for moderate to severe Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD). This trial marks the sixth indication for which Prochymal has been advanced into Phase II or later-stage clinical trials.How Stem Cells Decide What They'll BeHow does a stem cell decide what specialized identity to adopt - or simply to remain a stem cell? A new study suggests that the conventional view, which assumes that cells are "instructed" to progress along prescribed signaling pathways, is too simplistic.Method To Duplicate Primitive Stem Cells And Prevent Cell Differentiation Discovered At USCResearch from the University of Southern California (USC) has discovered a new mechanism to allow embryonic stem cells to divide indefinitely and remain undifferentiated. The study, which is published in the May 22 issue of the journal Nature, also reveals how embryonic stem cell multiplication is regulated, which may be important in understanding how to control tumor cell growth.
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Friday, May 30, 2008

However, in a case of anxiety disorder the feeling of anxiousness may prevail well after the



However, in a case of anxiety disorder the feeling of anxiousness may prevail well after the stressful stimulus has been removed. The feeling of anxiety may reach such proportions and become so pervasive that it interferes in the person"s ability to perform normal daily functions. The physical symptoms of anxiety may include sweaty palms, sweating in general, rapid heart rate, difficulty breathing, dizziness, diarrhea, blushing, nausea or dry mouth. Anxiety disorders may present as specific phobias where the anxiety is triggered by a particular event, situation or thing. For instance arachnophobia, which is an irrational and excessive fear of spiders. On the other hand anxiety may be less specific and present itself as a generalized anxiety disorder. In this case the anxiety is not related to anything specific but is a state of tension and chronic worry even though there is no apparent or proximate cause.


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Thursday, May 29, 2008

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Low-carb diets work for overweight diabetics (Reuters)Reuters - Overweight people with type 2
diabetes can keep their weight and blood sugar under control
over the long term by following a low-carbohydrate diet,
Swedish researchers report.Studies link lead to adult crime, brain damage (Reuters)Reuters - Exposure to lead in early childhood
or in the womb can cause permanent brain damage that may even
cause criminal behavior, researchers reported on Tuesday.Don't Leave Diet Out to Lunch on Vacation (HealthDay)HealthDay - MONDAY, May 26 (HealthDay News) -- Memorial Day marks the start of the
summer holiday season, so it's a good time to remind you not to take a
vacation from your diet, cautions Elizabeth Schaub, a dietitian at Baylor
Regional Medical Center in Plano, Texas.Lifestyle Changes Can Keep Diabetes at Bay for 14 Years (HealthDay)HealthDay - THURSDAY, May 22 (HealthDay News) -- Diet and exercise programs for
people at high risk for developing diabetes, when followed for six years,
can actually delay the development of diabetes for 14 years after the
programs end, a new report finds.Health Tip: Heart-Healthy Diet Should Start in Infancy (HealthDay)HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- It's never too early to begin a heart-healthy
diet -- even in infancy, the American Heart Association says.Lose weight, make peace at Middle East diet group (Reuters)Reuters - There's the weekly weigh-in, the tips
on healthy snacking and the chit-chat between women about
unruly kids or errant husbands.Advances Aid Treatment, Diagnosis of Celiac Disease (HealthDay)HealthDay - MONDAY, May 19 (HealthDay News) -- New research could lead to
improved diagnosis and treatment of celiac disease, according to studies
presented at the Digestive Disease Week meeting in San Diego.Lowering Dietary Fat May Help Prevent Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)HealthDay - THURSDAY, May 15 (HealthDay News) -- Eating less polyunsaturated fat,
the kind often found in baked and fried goods, helps prevent prostate
cancer in mice, according to researchers.Health Tip: Baby's Transition From Liquid Diet (HealthDay)HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Most babies typically stick to a diet of
formula or breast milk up until about 4-to-6 months of age. When she's
ready to start to add solid foods to her diet, she'll give you some signs
to let you know.High-fat, low-carb diet helps kids with epilepsy (Reuters)Reuters - The results of a study provide
strong evidence that a diet high in fat and low in
carbohydrates -- a so-called "ketogenic diet" -- can help
control seizures in children with stubborn epilepsy that does
not respond well to drug therapy.
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The next step your allergist will take after identifying what your body is sensitive to will be to



The next step your allergist will take after identifying what your body is sensitive to will be to educate what you can do in terms of coping with your allergies. Some patients receive a series of injections which help reduce their symptoms almost immediately.


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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

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This Quiet Riot song is going to be in the up and coming Guitar Hero Encore; Rock The 80's. This version of the chart was hidden on the retail 10 song demo for Guitar Hero 2. Unfortunately, from the recent videos on GameInformer, the 1st solo appears to have been removed from the song for the 80's edition. Too bad, it's quite a fun solo.


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Sunday, May 25, 2008

Your gums are practically cesspools for bacteria



Your gums are practically cesspools for bacteria. It is extremely easy for your gums to come down with diseases that are quite unpleasant. These gum disease affect up to 80% of people, according to the Mayo Clinic"s website. Imagine that many people, each ignoring their gums and reaping the consequences in the form of strange and horrible problems. This is an issue that can, and does lead to tooth loss. Dentists say that gum disease also leads to more serious health conditions, as it creates a pathway for viruses and bacteria to enter the body directly through the area that gets the most traffic the mouth.


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Lifestyle Changes Can Keep Diabetes at Bay for 14 Years (HealthDay)HealthDay - THURSDAY, May 22 (HealthDay News) -- Diet and exercise programs for
people at high risk for developing diabetes, when followed for six years,
can actually delay the development of diabetes for 14 years after the
programs end, a new report finds.Health Tip: Heart-Healthy Diet Should Start in Infancy (HealthDay)HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- It's never too early to begin a heart-healthy
diet -- even in infancy, the American Heart Association says.Lose weight, make peace at Middle East diet group (Reuters)Reuters - There's the weekly weigh-in, the tips
on healthy snacking and the chit-chat between women about
unruly kids or errant husbands.Advances Aid Treatment, Diagnosis of Celiac Disease (HealthDay)HealthDay - MONDAY, May 19 (HealthDay News) -- New research could lead to
improved diagnosis and treatment of celiac disease, according to studies
presented at the Digestive Disease Week meeting in San Diego.Lowering Dietary Fat May Help Prevent Prostate Cancer (HealthDay)HealthDay - THURSDAY, May 15 (HealthDay News) -- Eating less polyunsaturated fat,
the kind often found in baked and fried goods, helps prevent prostate
cancer in mice, according to researchers.Health Tip: Baby's Transition From Liquid Diet (HealthDay)HealthDay - (HealthDay News) -- Most babies typically stick to a diet of
formula or breast milk up until about 4-to-6 months of age. When she's
ready to start to add solid foods to her diet, she'll give you some signs
to let you know.High-fat, low-carb diet helps kids with epilepsy (Reuters)Reuters - The results of a study provide
strong evidence that a diet high in fat and low in
carbohydrates -- a so-called "ketogenic diet" -- can help
control seizures in children with stubborn epilepsy that does
not respond well to drug therapy.Special Diet Can Ease Epileptic Seizures in Kids (HealthDay)HealthDay - FRIDAY, May 2 (HealthDay News) -- The "ketogenic" diet, which
features high levels of fat, low levels of carbohydrates and controlled
protein intake, helps control and prevent seizures in children with
drug-resistant epilepsy, a new study finds.Low-income women's diet quality varies by race (Reuters)Reuters - While it can be hard for
low-income families to afford fresh fruits and vegetables,
disadvantaged Hispanic women tend to have healthier diets than
their white and African-American counterparts, a study
suggests.'Low glycemic' diet helpful in diabetic youth (Reuters)Reuters - In children and adolescents
with type 1, or insulin-dependent, diabetes, consumption of a
low glycemic index diet may improve blood sugar control,
according to results of a National Institutes of
Health-sponsored study.
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Thursday, May 22, 2008



Phylonix Granted Broad European Patent For Transplanting Human Cells Into Zebrafish
Phylonix Granted Broad European Patent For Transplanting Human Cells Into Zebrafish
Phylonix Pharmaceuticals today announced that it recently received a broadly issued European patent EP 1 135 531 B1: "Methods for Introducing Heterologous Cells into Fish." The patent, which has issued in key European countries, encompasses 68 claims, including transplanting stem cells, cancer cells and pathogens. In addition, neurons, chondrocytes, renal and hepatic cells can be transplanted in zebrafish and effects of growth factors or cytotoxic agents can be assessed. [click link for full article]

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Monday, May 19, 2008



High-Carb Diet Raises Women's Diabetes Risk (HealthDay)
High-Carb Diet Raises Women's Diabetes Risk (HealthDay)
HealthDay - TUESDAY, Nov. 27 (HealthDay News) -- Black American women and Chinese
women who ate foods high on the glycemic index -- which measures the
effect of carbohydrates on blood glucose levels -- were at increased risk
for developing type 2 diabetes, two new studies found.

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$27.2 Million Award To UCI Will Provide Facility To Serve As Regional Research Hub For Speeding Development Of Stem Cell TherapiesUC Irvine has been awarded $27.2 million from the state to build a new stem cell research facility that will unify and strengthen the campus's fast-growing stem cell biology program and serve as a hub for research in Southern California.Denver Post Examines Outlook For Embryonic Stem Cell Research Policy Shift With Next PresidentThe Denver Post on Wednesday examined possible changes to federal funding for human embryonic stem cell research with the next president. According to the Post, stem cell research in the U.S. is "likely to get a fresh look" from the next president, "no matter who it is.Maryland Stem Cell Research Commission Recommends 62 Projects For FundingThe Maryland Stem Cell Research Commission (Commission) has completed its evaluation of the 122 applications in response to its three official Requests for Applications (RFAs). The board of directors of the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) reviewed the Commission's recommendations today and approved 62 projects for funding through the Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund (MSCRF) under the Maryland Stem Cell Research Act of 2006.California Stem Cell Agency To Fund Building At UCSFSignifying a milestone in the evolution of its pioneering stem cell program, the University of California, San Francisco has received a $34.9 million grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine to help support the construction of a regenerative medicine building on its campus.The $119 million building, designed by renowned New York architect Rafael Violy, was approved by the UC Regents in March, contingent on UCSF receiving a portion of funding from CIRM.University Of Southern California Receives Nearly $27 Million In Funding For New Stem Cell Research FacilityNoting the project as innovative in terms of energy efficiency and research collaboration, the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) awarded nearly $27 million in funding for a new stem cell facility at the University of Southern California (USC). USC was one of 12 California institutions considered for CIRM's Major Facilities Grants, which will provide $271 million to build stem cell research facilities throughout California.$3.2 Million Stem Cell Grant Awarded To UCSB From StateThe University of California, Santa Barbara will receive $3.2 million from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) in support of the development of a state-of-the-art facility in the newly established Center for Stem Cell Biology and Engineering at UCSB, according to an announcement by CIRM. The renovation project has a total budget of $6.3 million. A website about the center is located at: http://www.Mo. Appeals Court Rules On Challenge To Ballot Summary Of Stem Cell Research BanThe Western District of the Missouri Court of Appeals on Friday ruled that part of a ballot summary for an initiative to limit stem cell research prepared by Secretary of State Robin Carnahan (D) is "unfair and insufficient," the AP/Columbia Missourian reports.Study Provides Key Safety Data For Human TrialsA new study by UC Davis researchers provides evidence that methods using human bone marrow-derived stem cells to deliver gene therapy to cure diseases of the blood, bone marrow and certain types of cancer do not cause the development of tumors or leukemia. The study was published online in the May 6, 2008 issue of Molecular Therapy.Stem Cell Maturity TestStem cells can differentiate into 220 different types of body cell. The development of these cells can now be systematically observed and investigated with the aid of two new machines that imitate the conditions in the human body with unprecedented accuracy.Stem cells are extremely versatile: They can develop in 220 different ways, transforming themselves into a correspondingly diverse range of specialized body cells.
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Friday, May 9, 2008

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Denver Post Examines Outlook For Embryonic Stem Cell Research Policy Shift With Next PresidentThe Denver Post on Wednesday examined possible changes to federal funding for human embryonic stem cell research with the next president. According to the Post, stem cell research in the U.S. is "likely to get a fresh look" from the next president, "no matter who it is.Maryland Stem Cell Research Commission Recommends 62 Projects For FundingThe Maryland Stem Cell Research Commission (Commission) has completed its evaluation of the 122 applications in response to its three official Requests for Applications (RFAs). The board of directors of the Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) reviewed the Commission's recommendations today and approved 62 projects for funding through the Maryland Stem Cell Research Fund (MSCRF) under the Maryland Stem Cell Research Act of 2006.California Stem Cell Agency To Fund Building At UCSFSignifying a milestone in the evolution of its pioneering stem cell program, the University of California, San Francisco has received a $34.9 million grant from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine to help support the construction of a regenerative medicine building on its campus.The $119 million building, designed by renowned New York architect Rafael Violy, was approved by the UC Regents in March, contingent on UCSF receiving a portion of funding from CIRM.University Of Southern California Receives Nearly $27 Million In Funding For New Stem Cell Research FacilityNoting the project as innovative in terms of energy efficiency and research collaboration, the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) awarded nearly $27 million in funding for a new stem cell facility at the University of Southern California (USC). USC was one of 12 California institutions considered for CIRM's Major Facilities Grants, which will provide $271 million to build stem cell research facilities throughout California.$3.2 Million Stem Cell Grant Awarded To UCSB From StateThe University of California, Santa Barbara will receive $3.2 million from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) in support of the development of a state-of-the-art facility in the newly established Center for Stem Cell Biology and Engineering at UCSB, according to an announcement by CIRM. The renovation project has a total budget of $6.3 million. A website about the center is located at: http://www.
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BioTime, Inc. Announces The Formation Of Embryome Sciences, Inc. For The Development And Commercialization Of Stem Cell Technology
BioTime, Inc. Announces The Formation Of Embryome Sciences, Inc. For The Development And Commercialization Of Stem Cell Technology
BioTime, Inc. (OTCBB:BTIM) announced that it has organized a new subsidiary, Embryome Sciences, Inc. The mission of the new company is to participate in the emerging field of regenerative medicine known as "embryomics". "Human embryonic stem cells are capable of becoming all of the thousands of different cell types in the body," said Michael West, Ph.D., Chief Executive Officer. [click link for full article]

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Wednesday, May 7, 2008



An International First At The CHUM Promising Treatment In Regeneration Of The Myocardium Through The Use Of Stem Cells
An International First At The CHUM Promising Treatment In Regeneration Of The Myocardium Through The Use Of Stem Cells
The Centre hospitalier de l'Universite de Montreal (CHUM) announces the beginning of a phase II randomized double blind trial with the potential of providing a therapeutic alternative after a first acute myocardial infarction. One patient has already undergone this technique, which consists of implanting immature stem cells from the bone marrow to regenerate heart muscle. The procedure went smoothly and the patient is doing well. [click link for full article]

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Sunday, May 4, 2008

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Special Diet Can Ease Epileptic Seizures in Kids (HealthDay)HealthDay - FRIDAY, May 2 (HealthDay News) -- The "ketogenic" diet, which
features high levels of fat, low levels of carbohydrates and controlled
protein intake, helps control and prevent seizures in children with
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Health-sponsored study.Mom's diet may play role in whether baby is boy or girl (AP)AP - Snips and snails and puppydog tails ... and cereal and bananas? That could be what little boys are made of, according to surprising new research suggesting that what a woman eats before pregnancy influences the gender of her baby.
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Saturday, May 3, 2008

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Special Diet Can Ease Epileptic Seizures in Kids (HealthDay)HealthDay - FRIDAY, May 2 (HealthDay News) -- The "ketogenic" diet, which
features high levels of fat, low levels of carbohydrates and controlled
protein intake, helps control and prevent seizures in children with
drug-resistant epilepsy, a new study finds.Low-income women's diet quality varies by race (Reuters)Reuters - While it can be hard for
low-income families to afford fresh fruits and vegetables,
disadvantaged Hispanic women tend to have healthier diets than
their white and African-American counterparts, a study
suggests.'Low glycemic' diet helpful in diabetic youth (Reuters)Reuters - In children and adolescents
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according to results of a National Institutes of
Health-sponsored study.Mom's diet may play role in whether baby is boy or girl (AP)AP - Snips and snails and puppydog tails ... and cereal and bananas? That could be what little boys are made of, according to surprising new research suggesting that what a woman eats before pregnancy influences the gender of her baby.Stressed out? Turmoil takes a toll on diet, exercise routine (AP)AP - Stressed workers often reach for calorie-rich foods, skip the gym after a taxing day or forego meals because of heavy workloads. Or they indulge in other bad-for-you behavior like smoking, drinking or staying out late.Flavored milk may be as healthy for kids as plain (Reuters)Reuters - Despite its added sugar,
flavored milk may be better for kids than no milk at all, and
may even be as healthy as the plain variety, a study of U.S.
children suggests.Health Highlights: April 23, 2008 (HealthDay)HealthDay - Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments,
compiled by editors of HealthDay:Mother's diet can help determine sex of child: study (AFP)AFP - Oysters may excite the libido, but there is nothing like a hearty breakfast laced with sugar to boost a woman's chances of conceiving a son, according to a study released Wednesday.Skipping breakfast may mean your baby is a girl (Reuters)Reuters - Women on low-calorie diets or who skip
breakfast at the time of conception are more likely to give
birth to girls than boys, British scientists said on Wednesday.Multivitamins are top diet supplement for teens (Reuters)Reuters - A new study indicates that
multivitamins and vitamin C top the list of dietary supplements
used by US adolescents, which is "reassuring" given the
relative lack of health risks associated with them, researchers
say.
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Friday, May 2, 2008

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Collaborative Research Environment Triggers Move Of Umbilical Cord Stem Cell CompanyOfficials from Rutgers University and state government have welcomed StemCyte, Inc., to the Garden State. One of the factors in the company's decision to move into New Jersey was a desire to be closer to Rutgers and the groundbreaking research taking place at the university.StemCyte's new office in Ewing Township will house members of its executive management and therapeutics team, establishing a base of operations for the company's northeast United States therapeutics program.Mothers And Offspring Can Share Cells Throughout LifeCutting the umbilical cord doesn't necessarily sever the physical link between mother and child. Many cells pass back and forth between the mother and fetus during pregnancy and can be detected in the tissues and organs of both even decades later. This mixing of cells from two genetically distinct individuals is called microchimerism. The phenomenon is the focus of an increasing number of scientists who wonder what role these cells play in the body.Creation Of Heart And Blood Cells From Reprogrammed Skin CellsStem cell researchers at UCLA were able to grow functioning cardiac cells using mouse skin cells that had been reprogrammed into cells with the same unlimited properties as embryonic stem cells.The finding is the first to show that induced pluripotent stem cells or iPS cells, which don't involve the use of embryos or eggs, can be differentiated into the three types of cardiovascular cells needed to repair the heart and blood vessels.Mouse Adult Stem Cells Developed Into Heart And Blood CellsResearchers have succeeded in inducing stem cells grown from mouse skin cells to differentiate into functioning cardiovascular and blood cells, according to a study publishing online tomorrow in the journal "Stem Cells." "Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells are reprogrammed cells obtained by genetic manipulation of normal adult cells that then express capabilities similar to embryonic stem cells," explains Dr. Miodrag Stojkovic, Co-Editor of "Stem Cells.Eradicating Breast Cancer By Attacking The RootsThe lesson learned in eradicating dandelions from your yard could apply in treating breast cancer as well, said researchers from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston in a report that appears online in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute."It's not enough to kill the dandelion blossom and stalk that appear above ground," said Dr.Discovery Of Stem Cells In The Pituitary Gland Of Mice Suggests A Means Of Adapting To Stress And Life ChangesA team of researchers led by scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory have for the first time identified stem cells that allow the pituitary glands of mice to grow even after birth. They found that, in contrast to most adult stem cells, these cells are distinct from those that fuel the initial growth of this important organ.Menstrual Blood Shows Heart Repairing Stem Cell PropertiesScientists in Japan have discovered that cells taken from menstrual blood can be cultivated in the lab and used like stem cells to repair damaged heart tissue.The initial results of the work were published last week in the journal Stem Cells.VistaGen Collaborates With Canadian, U.S., And British Researchers To Isolate Earliest Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Human Cardiac CellJoined by scientists from VistaGen Therapeutics here, a team of leading Canadian, American and British medical researchers have used embryonic stem (ES) cells differentiation cultures to successfully identify, grow and study the earliest cell destined to form the human heart. This novel cardiac stem cell is able to produce all three types of cells important to the cardiovascular system.Fly Lifespan Lengthened By Eliminating GermlineNew research by Brown University biologists shows that fruit flies live longer when they don't produce germline stem cells - the cells that create eggs and sperm.The work suggests a provocative general principle at work: Signals from reproductive tissue directly control lifespan and metabolism in the whole organism.Heart Cells Made From Embryonic Stem CellsA group of scientists from Canada and the US has successfully used embryonic stem cells to produce heart progenitor cells which are able to make three major types of cell essential for a healthy heart. The researchers said this discovery represents a significant step in the development of human heart tissue for use in heart repair and drug testing.Multipotential Stem Cells Could Be Provided By Menstrual BloodResearchers seeking new and more abundant sources of stem cells for use in regenerative medicine have identified a potentially unlimited, noncontroversial, easily collectable, and inexpensive source - menstrual blood.Stromal stem cells - cells that are present in connective tissues - have recently been identified in endometrial tissues of the uterus.A Stem Cell Type Supposed To Be Crucial For Angiogenesis And Cancer Growth Does Not Exist?It is widely believed that tumor angiogenesis and cancer growth critically depend on circulating endothelial precursor cells, mobilized from the bone marrow. The recent study from researchers at the University of Helsinki, Finland, and Stanford University, US, now suggests that a stem cell type supposed to be crucial for blood vessel formation and cancer growth does not actually exist.
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Creation Of Heart And Blood Cells From Reprogrammed Skin CellsStem cell researchers at UCLA were able to grow functioning cardiac cells using mouse skin cells that had been reprogrammed into cells with the same unlimited properties as embryonic stem cells.The finding is the first to show that induced pluripotent stem cells or iPS cells, which don't involve the use of embryos or eggs, can be differentiated into the three types of cardiovascular cells needed to repair the heart and blood vessels.Mouse Adult Stem Cells Developed Into Heart And Blood CellsResearchers have succeeded in inducing stem cells grown from mouse skin cells to differentiate into functioning cardiovascular and blood cells, according to a study publishing online tomorrow in the journal "Stem Cells." "Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells are reprogrammed cells obtained by genetic manipulation of normal adult cells that then express capabilities similar to embryonic stem cells," explains Dr. Miodrag Stojkovic, Co-Editor of "Stem Cells.Eradicating Breast Cancer By Attacking The RootsThe lesson learned in eradicating dandelions from your yard could apply in treating breast cancer as well, said researchers from Baylor College of Medicine in Houston in a report that appears online in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute."It's not enough to kill the dandelion blossom and stalk that appear above ground," said Dr.Discovery Of Stem Cells In The Pituitary Gland Of Mice Suggests A Means Of Adapting To Stress And Life ChangesA team of researchers led by scientists at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory have for the first time identified stem cells that allow the pituitary glands of mice to grow even after birth. They found that, in contrast to most adult stem cells, these cells are distinct from those that fuel the initial growth of this important organ.Menstrual Blood Shows Heart Repairing Stem Cell PropertiesScientists in Japan have discovered that cells taken from menstrual blood can be cultivated in the lab and used like stem cells to repair damaged heart tissue.The initial results of the work were published last week in the journal Stem Cells.VistaGen Collaborates With Canadian, U.S., And British Researchers To Isolate Earliest Embryonic Stem Cell-Derived Human Cardiac CellJoined by scientists from VistaGen Therapeutics here, a team of leading Canadian, American and British medical researchers have used embryonic stem (ES) cells differentiation cultures to successfully identify, grow and study the earliest cell destined to form the human heart. This novel cardiac stem cell is able to produce all three types of cells important to the cardiovascular system.Fly Lifespan Lengthened By Eliminating GermlineNew research by Brown University biologists shows that fruit flies live longer when they don't produce germline stem cells - the cells that create eggs and sperm.The work suggests a provocative general principle at work: Signals from reproductive tissue directly control lifespan and metabolism in the whole organism.
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