Stem Cell Research News – Monthly Newsletter December 2010
Wednesday, December 1, 2010
Bush turned against abortion after mum showed him ‘dead foetus’
LONDON – George bush has revealed that he turned against abortion and stem cell therapy the day his mother showed him a foetus in a jar, which was a result of miscarriage she had when Bush was a teenager.
In an interview the former President said Barbara Bush, former …. Source : Bush turned against abortion after mum showed him ‘dead foetus’.
Indian American doctor eyes stem cell bomb against cancer
WASHINGTON – An Indian-American cancer physician and researcher holds out hope for a next generation of drugs attacking malignant stem cells to slay what he calls the “Emperor of All Maladies” – cancer.
“If stem cells can be found for certain forms of cancer, and if a drug can be found to kill these cells … Original article on : Indian American doctor eyes stem cell bomb against cancer.
Stem cells bulk up muscle, halt ageing
LONDON – Researchers have discovered that transplanting specially treated repair stem cells into damaged muscle makes them twice as big and strong, and also stops them from ageing.
The results have stunned scientists who still have no real clue as to why the muscles are so miraculously transformed.
But they hope that discovering the …. Original article on Gaea Times at : Stem cells bulk up muscle, halt ageing.
Umbilical cord cells may be useful in arthritis treatment
WASHINGTON – Scientists have discovered that umbilical cord stem cells can used to treat rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Animal and in vitro experiments have shown that mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) taken from umbilical cord blood can suppress inflammation and attenuate collagen-induced arthritis.
Professor Zhan-guo Li worked with a team of researchers, from Peking University People’s Hospital, China, …. Original article : Umbilical cord cells may be useful in arthritis treatment.
Stem cell patch may improve function after heart attack
WASHINGTON – A new research has found that applying a stem cell-infused patch may result in improved function following a heart attack.
University of Cincinnati researchers also found that function improved more so than when stem cells were directly injected in heart tissue-a therapy that is being studied elsewhere.
The team, led by Yi-Gang Wang, found that … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Stem cell patch may improve function after heart attack.
New technology simplifies embryonic stem cell culturing
LONDON – A team of researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have unveiled an inexpensive system that simplifies culturing human embryonic stem cells.
“It’s a technology that anyone can use. It’s very simple,” said Laura Kiessling, a UW-Madison professor of chemistry.
Scientists still use surfaces that contain … Original article on : New technology simplifies embryonic stem cell culturing.
Doctors use stem cells to offset stroke damage
LONDON – A stroke victim, who had millions of stem cells injected into his brain in a pioneering attempt to repair the damage, is out of hospital and doctors say he is doing well.
The truck driver in his 60s, who suffered a stroke 18 months ago, is part of the first commercial stem … Read the original article on Gaea Times at : Doctors use stem cells to offset stroke damage.
Stem cells taken from belly could be used as a treatment for heart attacks
WASHINGTON – Stem cells derived from belly fat could be used to treat heart attacks, says a new study.
“The study suggests that these cells can be safely obtained and infused inside the hearts of patients following an acute heart attack,” said Eric (HJ) Duckers, lead author of the small study and head of Molecular Cardiology …. Source : Stem cells taken from belly could be used as a treatment for heart attacks.
Patients’ own stem cells could be used as treatment for their heart disease
WASHINGTON – Scientists are revolutionizing treatment of cardiovascular disease by using patients’ own stem cells to regenerate heart and vascular tissue.
Chief investigator Douglas Losordo, director of the Program in Cardiovascular Regenerative Medicine at Northwestern Memorial Hospital and the Eileen M. Foell Professor of Heart Research of Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine, will present …. Read the original article : here.
Stem cells from aged, damaged hearts could be used to treat heart failure
WASHINGTON – A new research has suggested that cardiac stem cells – even in elderly and sick patients – could generate new heart muscle and vessel tissue and be used to treat heart failure.
Scientists surgically removed tissue from the muscular wall of the heart’s chambers in 21 patients.
They then isolated and multiplied the cardiac … Read more : Stem cells from aged, damaged hearts could be used to treat heart failure.
Stem cell research on treating diabetes still on: Experts
NEW DELHI – Stem cell therapy for treating diabetes is still not adequate enough to combat the disease and research on this is still on, experts said Friday.
“The therapy is still in the process of research, with separate studies carried for Type 1, Type 2 and Type 3 diabetes,” Edward Horton, professor at the …. Original article on Gaea Times at : Stem cell research on treating diabetes still on: Experts.
Stem cells for curing blindness ready for tests
LONDON – A revolutionary technique that could restore sight to the blind and prevent others from losing theirs is to be tested on people for the first time.
Researchers have given the green light to inject embryonic stem cells into the eyes of teenagers and young men and women with a hereditary form of blindness.
…. Original article on Gaea Times at : Stem cells for curing blindness ready for tests.
Stem cells can ease lower back pain without surgery
LONDON – Stem cells can replace surgical procedures for treating lower back pain, researchers say.
The condition is common among older people and may be caused by degeneration of the discs between the vertebrae.
The cells in such degenerated disc (mainly made of cartilage) no longer work normally, drying out the disk, which impairs … Original source on Gaea Times at : Stem cells can ease lower back pain without surgery.