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Many programs report to be "faster and cheaper" but the end results show death of implanted stem cells and a lack of clinical results. Our treatment program is specifically designed to provide the greatest clinical resultsFirst a complete examination of the patient's condition will be done. Second, Medication is given to adjust the condition of the patient's immune system. Third, Stem Cells Activation and Proliferation Treatment. Fourth, Stem Cell Implantation. Last, The rehabilitation program is an integral part of stem cell therapy.

  • [News Stem cell treatment goes from lab to operating room    
    Imagine having your back cut open, part of your spine removed, a stabilizing device that resembles a mini oil rig mounted on your back, the outer membrane of your spinal cord sliced open and experimental stem cells injected into it -- all for the advancement of science because it's not expected to benefit you.

  • [News Insulin-like Signal Need to Keep Stem Cells in Adult Brain    

    University of California, Berkeley, biologists have found a signal that keeps stem cells alive in the adult brain, providing a focus for scientists looking for ways to re-grow or re-seed stem cells in the brain to allow injured areas to repair themselves.


  • [News Scientists Create More Pluripotent Human Embryonic Stem Cells    
    Whitehead Institute researchers have converted established human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells and human embryonic stem (ES) cells to a base state of greater pluripotency.

  • [News Neural Stem Cell Transplantation Offers Hope To Batten Disease    
    Although NCLs are classified as rare diseases, they often affect more than one child in families that carry the defective gene, and tragically, are always fatal.

  • [News Scientists Create More Pluripotent Human Embryonic Stem Cells    
    Whitehead Institute researchers have converted established human induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells and human embryonic stem (ES) cells to a base state of greater pluripotency.

  • [News Neuralstem's ALS Stem Cell Treatment Featured On CNN    
    The segment featured the first footage of the procedure, in which Neuralstem's spinal cord stem cells are injected directly into the gray matter of the patient's spinal cord.

  • [News Damaged Hearts Could Be Repaired By Stem Cells Left Over From Surgery    
    Scientists have for the first time succeeded in extracting vital stem cells from sections of vein removed for heart bypass surgery. Researchers funded by the British Heart Foundation (BHF) found that these stem cells can stimulate new blood vessels to grow, which could potentially help repair damaged heart muscle after a heart attack.

  • [News Gene silencing may be responsible for induced pluripotent stem cells¡¯ limit    
    Generated from adult cells, iPSCs have many characteristics of embryonic stem cells but also have had significant limitations.

  • [News Embryonic Stem Cells Reveal Oncogene's Secret Growth Formula    
    Our Genes Can Be Set on Pause: Embryonic Stem Cells Reveal Oncogene's Secret Growth Formula

  • [News Findings May Improve Ability to Manipulate Cell Fate and Promote Healing    
    In findings that could one day lead to new therapies, researchers from The Scripps Research Institute have described some striking differences between the biochemistry of stem cells versus mature cells.

  • [News Long Telomeres Can Be Linked to Poorer Memory    
    Stockholm, and Linköping is now publishing data showing that long telomeres in non-demented adults and seniors can be associated with poorer memory.

  • [News UM researcher to test stem cell treatment for Alzheimer's    
    Buoyed by early results of stem cell-based trials on patients with Lou Gehrig's disease, Eva Feldman, M.D., co-director of the A. Alfred Taubman Medical Research Institute at the University of Michigan Medical School, is now taking aim at a far bigger target: Alzheimer's disease.

  • [News First U.S. stem cells transplanted into spinal cord    
    For the first time in the United States, stem cells have been directly injected into the spinal cord of a patient, researchers announced Thursday.

  • [News UPDATE 1-Neuralstem gets FDA OK to test stem cell drug in humans    
    U.S. health regulators allowed the stem-cell research company to start an early-stage human trial of its spinal cord stem cells in Lou Gehrig's disease, a fatal neuromuscular condition.

  • [News Neuralstem receives approval to commence first ALS stem cell trial    
    Neuralstem, Inc. (NYSE Amex: CUR) today announced that its Phase I trial to treat Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS or Lou Gehrig's disease) with its spinal cord stem cells has been approved by the Institutional Review Board (IRB) at Emory University in Atlanta, GA.

  • [News Bone Marrow Stem Cells Show Exciting Potential For Multiple Sclerosis Treat    
    A groundbreaking trial to test bone marrow stem cell therapy with a small group of patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) has been shown to have possible benefits for the treatment of the disease.

  • [News Scientists Solve Mystery of Fragile Stem Cells    
    Scientists Solve Mystery of Fragile Stem Cells; New Findings to Speed Research on Potential Therapies

  • [News TCA Cellular Presents Promising Adult Stem Cells Treatment In Heart Attack    
    This week, TCA Cellular Therapy's Medical Director Gabriel Lasala, M.D. presents advances in a proprietary combination adult stem cell treatment for acute myocardial infarction at the Society for Cardiovascular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI) scientific conference in San Diego.

  • [News EU agency prepares to assess first stem cell drug    
    The first regenerative medicine based on stem cells could be filed for approval in Europe later this year, bringing the groundbreaking medical technology a step closer to reality.

  • [News HPV VACCINE PROTECTS FROM CANCER RECURRENCE    
    Bone marrow stem cells suspended in X-ray-visible microbubbles dramatically improve the body's ability to build new blood vessels in the upper leg¡ªproviding a potential future treatment for those with peripheral arterial disease or PAD.

  • [News Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells For Clinical Use Is Safe And Efficient    
    A new technique for reprogramming human adult cells could greatly improve the safety and efficiency of producing patient-specific stem cells for use in a range of therapeutic applications to repair or replace damaged or diseased tissues.

  • [News Adult Stem Cells Regenerate Skin    
    Researchers at the Fourth Military Medical University in Xi'an, China, have successfully bioengineered artificial skin using adult stem cells derived from bone marrow. The new skin was tested in an animal model, where it was found to exhibit less wound contraction and better healing as well as better blood vessel development than other types of skin grafts. Applications of this new type of skin include not only therapies for wounds and burns but even organ reconstruction.

  • [News Reversal Of Aging Shown In Human Stem Cells    
    A team have demonstrated successful reversal of the developmental aging of normal human cells. Their findings appear as an ahead-of-print research article entitled 'Spontaneous Reversal of Developmental Aging in Normal Human Cells Following Transcriptional Reprogramming' published in the peer-reviewed journal Regenerative Medicine.

  • [News Stem cell therapy, a promising novel endeavor for neurological disorders    
    STEM CELL THERAPY has emerged as a promising novel therapeutic endeavor for traumatic brain injury, spinal cord injury, stroke, and epilepsy in experimental studies. A few preliminary clinical trials have further supported its safety and early efficacy after transplantation into humans.

  • [News Newly Identified Growth Factor Promotes Stem Cell Growth, Regeneration    
    Scientists at Duke University Medical Center have identified a new growth factor that stimulates the expansion and regeneration of hematopoietic (blood-forming) stem cells in culture and in laboratory animals.

  • [News Stem Cells Used to Model Infant Birth Defect    
    Hemangiomas - strawberry-like birthmarks that commonly develop in early infancy - are generally harmless, but up to 10 percent cause tissue distortion or destruction and sometimes obstruction of vision or breathing. Since the 1960s, problematic hemangiomas have been treated with corticosteroids such as dexamethasone or prednisone.

  • [News Disease-Causing Mutation Disrupts Movement of Cell's 'Power House'    
    New research shows how a mutation causes a common inherited neurodegenerative disease, according to a study in the March 24 issue of The Journal of Neuroscience.

  • [News Using Stem Cell Therapy To Tackle HIV    
    A novel stem cell therapy that arms the immune system with an intrinsic defence against HIV could be a powerful strategy to tackle the disease.

  • [News High Doses of Antioxidant Supplements Induce Stem Cell Genetic Abnormalitie    
    High doses of antioxidant nutritional supplements, such as vitamins C and E, can increase genetic abnormalities in cells, which may predispose supplement-takers to developing cancer, according to a new study from the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute.

  • [News Wide Variety of Genetic Splicing in Embryonic Stem Cells Identified    
    Like tuning in to an elusive radio frequency in a busy city, human embryonic stem cells must sort through a seemingly endless number of options to settle on the specific genetic message, or station, that instructs them to become more-specialized cells in the body (Easy Listening, maybe, for skin cells, and Techno for neurons?).

  • [News Discovery of Stem Cell Illuminates Human Brain Evolution    
    Future studies of these cells are expected to shed light on developmental diseases such as autism and schizophrenia and malformations of brain development, including microcephaly, lissencephaly and neuronal migration disorders, they say, as well as age-related illnesses, such as Alzheimer's disease.

  • [News Marker Indicating The Developmental Potential Of Stem Cells    
    Researchers in China are reporting that they have found a way to determine which somatic cells -- or differentiated body cells -- that have been reprogrammed into a primordial, embryonic-like state are the most viable for therapeutic applications.

  • [News Scripps Research Scientists Solve Mystery of Fragile Stem Cells    
    Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute have solved the decade-old mystery of why human embryonic stem cells are so difficult to culture in the laboratory, providing scientists with useful new techniques and moving the field closer to the day when stem cells can be used for therapeutic purposes.

  • [News Bioheart Commenced Successful Regenerative Stem Cell Treatments    
    Bioheart, Inc. (OTC Bulletin Board: BHRT) announced that treatment with stem cell therapy on two congestive heart failure (CHF) patients was performed successfully at the Hospital

  • [News Stem cell, bone marrow transplants increasingly easy, common    
    Donating blood stem cells or bone marrow to assist patients fighting blood or immune disorders has never been easier, or more popular.

  • [News Rutgers' Stem Cell Research Center derives new cell lines    
    Rutgers' Stem Cell Research Center derives new cell lines and trains stem cell scientists.

  • [News Scientist Grows Jaw Bone From Adult Stem Cells    
    A Columbia scientist has become the first to grow a complex, full-size bone from human adult stem cells.

  • [News Tohoku University team discovers new type of stem cells    
    A research team from Tohoku University has discovered a new type of pluripotent stem cell in the skin and bone marrow of adults, providing a possible third source of stem cells after embryonic stem cells and human-made induced pluripotent stem cells.

  • [News Gene silencing may be responsible for induced pluripotent stem cells' limit    
    Better understanding of mechanisms involved should improve reprogramming of embryonic-like cells

  • [News Floor Plate Tissue Derived from Embryonic Stem Cells    
    The study, Efficient derivation of functional floor plate tissue from human embryonic stem cells, was published in the online edition of Cell Stem Cell on April 1, 2010,

  • [News Fat-Derived Adult Stem Cells Targeted for Heart Disease Therapy    
    Once again, adult stem cells derived from adipose (fat) tissue are in the news for the therapeutic promise that they offer in the treatment of a number of diseases, especially heart disease.

  • [News French scientists create skin fast from stem cells    
    After severe burn wounds patients are susceptible to infections, which unless properly managed can result in sepsis and dead. The current standard of care involves taking skin cells from the patient in an area that has not been injured, expanding the cells in tissue culture, and subsequently placing the cells on the area that has been burned. The drawback with this approach is that it takes about three weeks.

  • [News Stem Cells May Improve Heart Bypass Results    
    The bone marrow is conventionally thought of as the location in the body where blood is made. Production of blood is regulated by the body's needs and originates from a specialized type of stem cell called the "hematopoietic" stem cell.

  • [News Virus Engineered Stem Cells Protect Against Lung Injury    
    Hoffman et al. Am J Physiol Lung Cell Mol Physiol., November 9, 2009
    Originally the liver was the only major organ which was described as having regenerative potential.

  • [News Geron Could Resume Stem Cell Trial    
    The use of embryonic stem cells has generally been a subject of ethical discussion and debate. On the one hand the argument is made that sacrificing a human life should never be performed to potentially save another.

  • [News A New Way to Make Cartilage from Stem Cells    
    One of the major practical successes of stem cell therapy has been treatment of race horses and companion animals who have suffered joint injuries using stem cells from the fat.

  • [News Stem Cell Therapeutics Corp. Announces Private Placement    
    Stem Cell Therapeutics is a biotechnology company from Calgary Canada that is developing a novel type of stem cell therapy: instead of administering stem cells, they give drugs that activate the patient's own stem cells. The

  • [News Stem cell therapy maker Aldagen files for IPO    
    The adult stem cell company Aldagen Inc, from Durham North Carolina announced today that it has filed a registration with the Securities Exchange Commission for an initial public offering with a potential value of $80.5 million. Details regarding price range or shares to be issues were not disclosed.

  • [News Endometrial stem cells restore brain dopamine levels    
    Mouse study may lead to new therapies for Parkinson's Disease
    Endometrial stem cells injected into the brains of mice with a laboratory-induced form of Parkinson's disease appeared to take over the functioning of brain cells eradicated by the disease.

  • [News Jaw bone created from stem cells    
    The bone marrow contains several stem cell populations that are capable of healing numerous tissues after injury. One interesting question has been whether different types of "semi-artificial" organs can be generated by combining bioengineering with stem cells.

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