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Stem-cell divisions transcend ab ... by A. Brewster S. Patient Expert Posted Thu 30 Oct 2008 3:25pm Stem-cell divisions transcend abortion fight - Yahoo! News Read on »
Cell Division, Autism and Ultrasound by Kim S. Patient Expert Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 7:11am Managing Editor's Note: In related news, an article was published connecting decreased sperm count in men based on cell phone use. Click HERE. Is technology changing our biology? By: Angela Warner In the past several decades the axiom of “First... Read on »
A section, a cell and an acute ward. by La-reve Posted Fri 31 Jul 2009 8:05pm On Thursday 19th March 2009 I climbed to the top of a multi-storey car park and decided to jump off to prove my invincibility. However police were called and I was pulled back placed on a section 136 locked in a cell at Bridewell Nottingham for 6 hours until a Mental Health Act Assesment could be made. Result- they wanted to put me on a section, I Read on »
UCLA Discovers A Process That Turns Healthy Cells into Prostate Cancer Cells–Discovery Could Lead To New Treatments by Medical Quack Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Fri 03 Dec 2010 1:00am The discover was made by inhibiting a protein to slow the growth, and the findings are a result of 3 years of study.  It is amazing as to what is being done with stem cells and the study here related to animals but in other research areas a prostate gland can be grown for research purposes too.  BD  Prostate Gland grown from Stem Cells - But Who Would Read on »
Cell adhesion molecules regulate fibrotic process via Th1/Th2/Th17 cell balance in a bleomycin-induced scleroderma model. by Jan Posted Sun 28 Nov 2010 7:51am Mice s.c. injected with bleomycin, an experimental model for human systemic sclerosis, develop skin and lung fibrosis, which is mediated by inflammatory cell infiltration. This process is highly regulated by multiple adhesion molecules and does not require Ag sensitization. To assess the role of adhesion molecules in this pathogenetic process Read on »
T Cells, B Cells, Polarized Immune Response in Fibrosis, Systemic Sclerosis: T cells and Polarized Responses by Jan Posted Sat 30 Oct 2010 12:00am T cells and Polarized Responses Almost three decades ago, microscopic and ultrastructural studies in early scleroderma skin revealed the presence of inflammatory cells, including T cells, preceding the deposition of extracellular matrix and the ultrastructural modifications typical of SSc endothelial cells. The presence of T cells in tissues Read on »
Still No Truce in the Stem-Cell Wars…Why (INDUCED PLURIPOTENT!!) Adult Cells Won’t End the Stem-Cell Wars –#1; by David Granovsky Posted Mon 08 Feb 2010 12:00am SO much confusing info (or perhaps, misinformation). Let me try to explain this… Still No Truce in the Stem-Cell Wars A new study finds serious problems with stem cells produced from adult cells. (they are referring to induced pluripotent stem cells – dg) By Sharon Begley | Newsweek Web Exclusive  Feb 11, 2010 “Embryonic Read on »
UOK171, A Spontaneous Clear Cell Type Renal Cell Carcinoma (ccRCC) Human Cell Line Derived from a Surgically Removed Tumor by nih.gov Posted Sun 06 Jun 2010 5:00pm Description of Invention: Scientists at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) have developed a renal cell carcinoma (RCC) cell line designated UOK171 from the resected tumor of a patient diagnosed with stage IV high nuclear grade clear cell type renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC). The UOK171 cell line was immortalized spontaneously by mincing Read on »
Turning Ordinary Cells into Stem Cells by Northcoast Footcare Facebook Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:06pm Stem cells are the body’s master cells and have the amazing capability of developing into various types of cells. They can be induced to become specific types of tissues or organs and are able to renew themselves through cell division. These features make stem cells quite remarkable and different from other types Continue Reading » Social Read on »
Cell Phone Radiation Triggers Measurable Brain Cell Changes in Mere Minutes by Robin P. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 22 Oct 2008 4:38pm As little as 10 minutes on a cell phone can trigger changes in brain cells linked to cell division and cancer, suggests a new study conducted by researchers from... damage because the microwave radiation that they emit is at a level too low to heat the body's cells. But in the new study, changes in biological processes began at an energy level Read on »