Stem Cell Doctor Robert Trossel
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Stem Cell Doctor Robert Trossel
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Stem Cell Doctor Robert Trossel
Loring Leeds, spoke at the "Spotlight on Disease Team Awards: HIV/AIDS," an educational event presented at the CIRM Governing Board meeting on April 29, 2010. Leeds is a patient advocate and was introduce by John Zaia, MD, chairman in department of virology at the Beckman Research Institute at the City of Hope. The CIRM-hosted event was presented at City of Hope in Duarte, California
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HIV/AIDS: Spotlight on Stem Cell Research - Loren Leeds
Thomas Okarma, MD, PhD -- Geron Corporation, USA; From the SBS Symposium Screening Stem Cells 2009: From Reprogramming to Regenerative Medicine.
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Human Embryonic Stem Cell Therapy: Pathway to the Clinic
Our son just before getting Adult Stem Cells from Cord Blood for the 3rd time. Visit our site at http://www.recoveringmatthew.blogspot.com
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First American Doctor to talk about results of Stem Cells to treat Autism!
Human Embryonic stem cell research Human embryonic stem cell research is one of the most exciting fields of research in medicine. Scientists believe that these miniscule cells hold the promise of better treatment of some of the most dreadful diseases today.
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Human Embryonic stem cell research
Doctor from Korea is talking about breast enhancement using stem cell technology
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Doctor discussing fat stem cell therapy
Irving Weissman, professor of developmental biology at Stanford University Medical Center, addresses what cancer stem cells are, how they maintain themselves and why they may be resistant to some current treatments. Weissman also talks about the "don't eat me" signal and how it relates to the growth of certain types of cancer cells. Find out how Stanford scientists and clinicians are working to identifying cancer stem cells in many types of tumors and how they have used that information to develop new therapeutic strategies.
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Cancer Stem Cells: The Origin of Cancer
Dr. Ben Ealing treating a 9.5 year old German Shepherd suffering from arthritis using regenerative stem cell therapy.
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Stem Cell Therapy Success
A new treatment option, using a person's own stem cells, could hold promise for some of the hundreds of thousands of patients suffering from critical limb ischemia, which blocks blood flow to the legs resulting in constant pain, ulcer formation or gangrene. Researchers and clinicians at The Ohio State University Medical Center recently enrolled the first patient in a new trial testing the effectiveness of marrow-derived stem cell therapy for patients affected by critical limb ischemia (CLI).
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OSU Medical Center Using Stem Cell Therapy for Critical Limb Ischemia Patients