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We've come a long way in biology in that time.Stem cell therapy is the maintenance approach to address this problem-- cell loss.
Stem cell therapy is the maintenance approach to address this problem-- cell loss.
And so, we start with a a mouse stem cell that we grow in the lab in the dish.
Remember stem cell therapies 20 years ago?
So stem cell replenishment is another area.
And stem cell therapies for Parkinson's, they were first attempted nearly 20 years ago, when we really didn't know what we were doing with stem cells.
One is in the stem cell business, called Celularity.
The Oxford Martin Stem Cell Group is amongst many, many in the world who are doing amazing things that give me optimism.
It's called stem cell therapy.
That's exactly what stem cell therapy is.
And the mesenchymal stem cell can differentiate into bone and cartilage and muscle.
And the stem cell they were looking at was this mesenchymal stem cell.
And mesenchymal stem cell, we chose that for two reasons.
But your stem cell numbers and function decline as you get older.
And a stem cell, because of its ability to divide infinitely and to influence the tissue around it, it can be a risk factor for cancer.
They're almost like stem cell trees.
I believe in stem cell research.
research California stem cell reearch is happens to be in San Francisco the research institute no one has told them
Or if it's a stem cell, is it to divide or remain a stem cell?
And we change the genetics of that stem cell so that we could feed it a drug,
I read a lot about stem cell treatments and attended stem cell seminars.
But the definition of what a stem cell is-- it's just a cell that can do two things, two important things-- one, divide almost indefinitely.
Here's another showing mesenchymal stem cell decline with age.
And I'll talk about the mesenchymal stem cell because about one-third of trials using mesenchymal stem cells are allogeneic like this.
And so we said-- the stem cell niche.
You turn the skin cell into a stem cell, an induced stem cell, and then turn those induced stem cells, which can become anything-- that's
So you all have heard of stem cell therapy, of course.
And I'm sure everybody's heard of what a stem cell is.
And so that's what makes it a stem cell.
We're about to start trials with Viacyte on their embryonic stem cell treatments.
So I'll just mention clinical trials for stem cell therapy.
and thereby restoring dopaminergic capacity to the substantia nigra by stem cell therapy.
We don't work much on this top line-- on stem cell therapy.
We should engineer these changes into the modern human stem cell and have babies born that are essentially Neanderthals.
His 175 publications include basic research that focuses on germ and stem cell genetics and epidemiologic studies of men's sexual and reproductive health problems.
decision to do and uh they have resisted it stem cell research veto that was when
computerized brain interfaces, and the newest stem cell methodologies in the context of aggressive rehabilitation
In they goes, and the most beautiful stem cell.
And the I'm going to talk about-- I'm going to talk about one stem cell quite a bit-- is the mesenchymal stem cell, the bone marrow.
And so that's to say, mesenchymal stem cell therapy has really advanced.
But what we really want to do is first attack the decline in the stem cell niche, and then from there, having this youthful biology, this--
And I'll try and take you along that journey of cutting edge islet and stem cell transplant treatments in the clinic for diabetes as we move forward today.
And we've been very excited by that progress in developing a human embryonic stem cell line that they have shown can reliably make human insulin,
We have stem cell technology coming out where we can take a skin biopsy potentially in the future, making it into a stem cell, making it into a sperm
Now we don't want to put the four Yamanaka factors into our bodies and turn us into a giant stem cell pool.
And then beyond that, we are going to use stem cell technology.
Because if we have the kind of medical tourism that we've had very dangerously for stem cell treatments for this, it could
And so, revolutionary technologies like nanomedicine-- this is from my nano lab-- or stem cell-- this is from our stem cell lab that we created.
He is a medical physicist with extensive experience developing stem cell therapies for neurological disease and injury.
Even far away in the contralateral part of the brain, this mesenchymal stem cell treatment improved the plasticity and learning of the injured rat.
And at last count, there's 14 registered clinical trials using mesenchymal stem cell therapy for the treatment of stroke in humans.
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