Autologous Neural StemCells Benefit Parkinson’s Patients – AdultStemCell.com
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David GranovskyPosted
Tue 21 Sep 2010 12:00am
Autologous Neural StemCells Benefit Parkinson’s Patients
Stemcells and stemcell research have long been studied to help provide relief of symptoms and potential cures for neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson’s disease.
The use of adult stemcell therapy has grown in popularity, surpassing even traditional embryonic stemcellRead on »
StemCell Based Cosmetics Developed from International StemCell Corporation Announced
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Medical QuackPosted
Sun 12 Dec 2010 4:14pm
This is an interesting company as they are involved in research and development of stemcells relating to diabetes, liver disease and more and have several patents in this area both internationally and in the US. Now what is also interesting here is the launch of “stemcell” cosmetics as another part of their business model, with retail sales
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THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN EMBRYONIC STEMCELL 'RESEARCH' (ESC) & ADULT STEMCELL 'THERAPY' (ASC)...
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stuartPosted
Tue 03 Feb 2009 12:58am
Information obtained from the Adult StemCell Therapy website
A VERY IMPORTANT DISTINCTION THAT NEEDS TO BE UNDERSTOOD BETWEEN EMBRYONIC STEMCELL 'RESEARCH' (ESC) & ADULT STEMCELL 'THERAPY' (ASC) ...
" Do Adult StemCells Have Advantages Over Human Embryonic StemCells?"
"Regardless of the reasons, the public is not being given
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UK StemCell Foundation & MS Society StemCell Research Collaboration
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stuartPosted
Thu 14 Jan 2010 12:00am
Press Release Source: MS Society and UK StemCell Foundation On Thursday January 14, 2010, 8:34 am EST
LONDON, January 14 /PRNewswire/ -- Stemcell research... only charity dedicated to supporting stemcell research.
The MS Society and the UK StemCell Foundation (UKSCF) today (Thursday) formally marked the beginning
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StemCell Breakthrough: Mass-Production Of 'Embryonic' StemCells
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stuartPosted
Wed 14 Jan 2009 8:22pm
Information obtained from the Accelerated Cure Project
StemCell Breakthrough: Mass-Production Of 'Embryonic' StemCells From A Human Hair Published
The first reports [268] of the successful reprogramming of adult human cells back into so-called induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells, which by all appearances looked and acted like embryonic
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