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TYPES OF STEM CELLS
Stem cells Stem cells are the foundation for every organ and tissue in your body. There are many different types of stem cells that come from different places in the body or are formed at different times in our lives. These include embryonic stem cells that exist only at the earliest stages of development and Continue reading "Types of StemCells"
STEM CELL BASICS
Cells in the human body The human body comprises more than 200 types of cells, and every one of these cell types arises from the zygote, the single cell that forms when an egg is fertilized by a sperm. Within a few days, that single cell divides over and over again until it forms a blastocyst, a hollow Continue reading "Stem Cell Basics" NINE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT STEM CELL TREATMENTS Many clinics offering stem cell treatments make claims that are not supported by a current understanding of science Stem cells have tremendous promise to help us understand and treat a range of diseases, injuries and other health-related conditions. Their potential is evident in the use of blood stem cells to treat diseases of the blood, Continue reading "Nine Things To Know About StemHEART DISEASE
An overview Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death worldwide in men and women worldwide, claiming more than 17 million lives each year. The effects of acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) and congestive heart failure present great challenges for doctors and researchers alike. Heart attacks cause damage to the heart muscle, making it less efficient Continue reading NEWLY DISCOVERED STAP CELLS EXPLAINED STAP (stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency) cells were thought to be engineered stem cells created when hematopoietic stem cells from the spleens of newborn mice were exposed to an acid environment, triggering their conversion from multipotent somatic cells to pluripotent-like stem cells. Their discovery by Haruko Obokata, Charles Vacanti and other collaborators from RIKEN in JapanLIVER DISEASE
An overview The liver is a vital organ that carries out over 500 functions. Our largest internal organ, the liver has critical roles in breaking down food and storing energy, eliminating toxins, and fighting infections. Liver disorders kill over 2 million people per year, representing a significant global health challenge. The only available therapeutic option Continue reading "Liver Disease" THINGS TO CONSIDER ABOUT CLINICAL TRIALS Clinical trials are research studies that explore whether a medical device, treatment or strategy is safe and effective for humans. Laws and regulations governing clinical trials differ from country to country, but reputable clinical trials share important criteria, including respect for participants’ rights, strong scientific evidence, oversight by independent committees and compliance with STEM CELLS AND AGING Aging is an inevitable, unnerving process that confronts us all. Eventually our muscles and immune systems will weaken, our hair will thin, and our minds won’t be as sharp as they once were. But what is the biology that underlies this process? And what if advances in the field of regenerative medicine could counteract this Continue reading "Stem Cells and Aging – What Happens HOW TO REPORT FALSE MARKETING CLAIMS AND ADVERSE EVENTSSEE MORE ON CLOSERLOOKATSTEMCELLS.ORG HOME - A CLOSER LOOK AT STEM CELLSLEARN ABOUT STEM CELLSFROM LAB TO YOUSTEM CELLS & MEDICINEBLOGPATIENT RESOURCES A Closer Look at Stem CellsLearn about stem cell research and its potential to impact human health.STEM CELLS AND RESEARCHNine Things to Know About Stem Cell TreatmentsConsidering a stem cell treatment? Be informed. Start here.Nine Things to KnowStem Cells in FocusA stem cells blog from the International Society for Stem Cell Research.READTHE LATEST Learn
TYPES OF STEM CELLS
Stem cells Stem cells are the foundation for every organ and tissue in your body. There are many different types of stem cells that come from different places in the body or are formed at different times in our lives. These include embryonic stem cells that exist only at the earliest stages of development and Continue reading "Types of StemCells"
STEM CELL BASICS
Cells in the human body The human body comprises more than 200 types of cells, and every one of these cell types arises from the zygote, the single cell that forms when an egg is fertilized by a sperm. Within a few days, that single cell divides over and over again until it forms a blastocyst, a hollow Continue reading "Stem Cell Basics" NINE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT STEM CELL TREATMENTS Many clinics offering stem cell treatments make claims that are not supported by a current understanding of science Stem cells have tremendous promise to help us understand and treat a range of diseases, injuries and other health-related conditions. Their potential is evident in the use of blood stem cells to treat diseases of the blood, Continue reading "Nine Things To Know About StemHEART DISEASE
An overview Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death worldwide in men and women worldwide, claiming more than 17 million lives each year. The effects of acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) and congestive heart failure present great challenges for doctors and researchers alike. Heart attacks cause damage to the heart muscle, making it less efficient Continue reading NEWLY DISCOVERED STAP CELLS EXPLAINED STAP (stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency) cells were thought to be engineered stem cells created when hematopoietic stem cells from the spleens of newborn mice were exposed to an acid environment, triggering their conversion from multipotent somatic cells to pluripotent-like stem cells. Their discovery by Haruko Obokata, Charles Vacanti and other collaborators from RIKEN in JapanLIVER DISEASE
An overview The liver is a vital organ that carries out over 500 functions. Our largest internal organ, the liver has critical roles in breaking down food and storing energy, eliminating toxins, and fighting infections. Liver disorders kill over 2 million people per year, representing a significant global health challenge. The only available therapeutic option Continue reading "Liver Disease" THINGS TO CONSIDER ABOUT CLINICAL TRIALS Clinical trials are research studies that explore whether a medical device, treatment or strategy is safe and effective for humans. Laws and regulations governing clinical trials differ from country to country, but reputable clinical trials share important criteria, including respect for participants’ rights, strong scientific evidence, oversight by independent committees and compliance with STEM CELLS AND AGING Aging is an inevitable, unnerving process that confronts us all. Eventually our muscles and immune systems will weaken, our hair will thin, and our minds won’t be as sharp as they once were. But what is the biology that underlies this process? And what if advances in the field of regenerative medicine could counteract this Continue reading "Stem Cells and Aging – What Happens HOW TO REPORT FALSE MARKETING CLAIMS AND ADVERSE EVENTSSEE MORE ON CLOSERLOOKATSTEMCELLS.ORGSTEM CELL BASICS
Cells in the human body The human body comprises more than 200 types of cells, and every one of these cell types arises from the zygote, the single cell that forms when an egg is fertilized by a sperm. Within a few days, that single cell divides over and over again until it forms a blastocyst, a hollow Continue reading "Stem Cell Basics"STEM CELLS IN FOCUS
Scientists Use Stem Cells to Uncover COVID-19 Effects on the Heart. Scientists and medical professionals worldwide are collaborating to discover how to address the coronavirus pandemic and to better understand its effects on the body. It is well known that COVID-19 can devastate the lungs, causing symptoms including cough, shortness ofbreath
LEARN ABOUT STEM CELLS Stem Cell Basics Stem cells are the foundation from which all parts of the human body grow. more about stem cell basics Types of Stem Cells Different types of stem cells have different properties. MORE ABOUT THE TYPES OF STEM CELLS Learn about stem cells Learn more about stem cells and their roles in the Continue reading "Learn About Stem Cells" STEM CELLS & MEDICINE Donating stem cells is a powerful way to help patients in need and advance research. Cord Blood & Uses to Treat Disease. Blood stem cells found in cord blood have the ability to cure patients of specific diseases of the blood and immune systems. Learn more about cord blood,its
STEM CELLS AND GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY An unanticipated application of new discoveries in stem cell biology and in vitro tissue culture technologies is the development of animal meat products made in a laboratory incubator.Using either pluripotent (embryonic or induced pluripotent) or muscle stem cells, scientists are learning how to generate meat in a petri dish rather than extensive animal farming.LIVER DISEASE
An overview The liver is a vital organ that carries out over 500 functions. Our largest internal organ, the liver has critical roles in breaking down food and storing energy, eliminating toxins, and fighting infections. Liver disorders kill over 2 million people per year, representing a significant global health challenge. The only available therapeutic option Continue reading "Liver Disease" DIABETES - A CLOSER LOOK AT STEM CELLS An overview Nearly 400 million people worldwide are living with diabetes, and that number is expected to jump to almost 600 million by 2035, according to the International Diabetes Federation. For many people, diabetes can be controlled with diet, exercise and, often, insulin or other drugs. However, complications from diabetes can be serious and include Continue reading "Diabetes" CORD BLOOD & USES TO TREAT DISEASE An overview A precious and limited resource. Cord blood is collected from the placenta and umbilical cord after a baby is delivered. Not only does it contain all components of whole blood (red and white cells, platelets, and plasma), but it contains blood stem cells, also called hematopoietic stem cells, which can produce all types Continue reading "Cord Blood & Uses to Treat Disease" CRISPR, CAR-T, AND CANCER The technology is called C himeric A ntigen R eceptor T -cell therapy (CAR-T), which uses a patient’s own immune cells to fight cancer. CAR-T immunotherapy involves genetically outfitting a patient’s immune cells with a new artificial gene, a c himeric a ntigen r eceptor (CAR), which allows the cells to recognize and attack specificcancer
STEM CELLS FOR PARKINSON’S: THERAPY AND TOOLS FOR A This is a guest post from The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research (MJFF). MJFF is committed to the pursuit of a Parkinson’s cure and HOME - A CLOSER LOOK AT STEM CELLSLEARN ABOUT STEM CELLSFROM LAB TO YOUSTEM CELLS & MEDICINEBLOGPATIENT RESOURCES A Closer Look at Stem CellsLearn about stem cell research and its potential to impact human health.STEM CELLS AND RESEARCHNine Things to Know About Stem Cell TreatmentsConsidering a stem cell treatment? Be informed. Start here.Nine Things to KnowStem Cells in FocusA stem cells blog from the International Society for Stem Cell Research.READTHE LATEST Learn
TYPES OF STEM CELLS
Stem cells Stem cells are the foundation for every organ and tissue in your body. There are many different types of stem cells that come from different places in the body or are formed at different times in our lives. These include embryonic stem cells that exist only at the earliest stages of development and Continue reading "Types of StemCells"
STEM CELL BASICS
Cells in the human body The human body comprises more than 200 types of cells, and every one of these cell types arises from the zygote, the single cell that forms when an egg is fertilized by a sperm. Within a few days, that single cell divides over and over again until it forms a blastocyst, a hollow Continue reading "Stem Cell Basics" NINE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT STEM CELL TREATMENTS Many clinics offering stem cell treatments make claims that are not supported by a current understanding of science Stem cells have tremendous promise to help us understand and treat a range of diseases, injuries and other health-related conditions. Their potential is evident in the use of blood stem cells to treat diseases of the blood, Continue reading "Nine Things To Know About StemHEART DISEASE
An overview Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death worldwide in men and women worldwide, claiming more than 17 million lives each year. The effects of acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) and congestive heart failure present great challenges for doctors and researchers alike. Heart attacks cause damage to the heart muscle, making it less efficient Continue reading NEWLY DISCOVERED STAP CELLS EXPLAINED STAP (stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency) cells were thought to be engineered stem cells created when hematopoietic stem cells from the spleens of newborn mice were exposed to an acid environment, triggering their conversion from multipotent somatic cells to pluripotent-like stem cells. Their discovery by Haruko Obokata, Charles Vacanti and other collaborators from RIKEN in JapanLIVER DISEASE
An overview The liver is a vital organ that carries out over 500 functions. Our largest internal organ, the liver has critical roles in breaking down food and storing energy, eliminating toxins, and fighting infections. Liver disorders kill over 2 million people per year, representing a significant global health challenge. The only available therapeutic option Continue reading "Liver Disease" THINGS TO CONSIDER ABOUT CLINICAL TRIALS Clinical trials are research studies that explore whether a medical device, treatment or strategy is safe and effective for humans. Laws and regulations governing clinical trials differ from country to country, but reputable clinical trials share important criteria, including respect for participants’ rights, strong scientific evidence, oversight by independent committees and compliance with STEM CELLS AND AGING Aging is an inevitable, unnerving process that confronts us all. Eventually our muscles and immune systems will weaken, our hair will thin, and our minds won’t be as sharp as they once were. But what is the biology that underlies this process? And what if advances in the field of regenerative medicine could counteract this Continue reading "Stem Cells and Aging – What Happens HOW TO REPORT FALSE MARKETING CLAIMS AND ADVERSE EVENTSSEE MORE ON CLOSERLOOKATSTEMCELLS.ORG HOME - A CLOSER LOOK AT STEM CELLSLEARN ABOUT STEM CELLSFROM LAB TO YOUSTEM CELLS & MEDICINEBLOGPATIENT RESOURCES A Closer Look at Stem CellsLearn about stem cell research and its potential to impact human health.STEM CELLS AND RESEARCHNine Things to Know About Stem Cell TreatmentsConsidering a stem cell treatment? Be informed. Start here.Nine Things to KnowStem Cells in FocusA stem cells blog from the International Society for Stem Cell Research.READTHE LATEST Learn
TYPES OF STEM CELLS
Stem cells Stem cells are the foundation for every organ and tissue in your body. There are many different types of stem cells that come from different places in the body or are formed at different times in our lives. These include embryonic stem cells that exist only at the earliest stages of development and Continue reading "Types of StemCells"
STEM CELL BASICS
Cells in the human body The human body comprises more than 200 types of cells, and every one of these cell types arises from the zygote, the single cell that forms when an egg is fertilized by a sperm. Within a few days, that single cell divides over and over again until it forms a blastocyst, a hollow Continue reading "Stem Cell Basics" NINE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT STEM CELL TREATMENTS Many clinics offering stem cell treatments make claims that are not supported by a current understanding of science Stem cells have tremendous promise to help us understand and treat a range of diseases, injuries and other health-related conditions. Their potential is evident in the use of blood stem cells to treat diseases of the blood, Continue reading "Nine Things To Know About StemHEART DISEASE
An overview Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death worldwide in men and women worldwide, claiming more than 17 million lives each year. The effects of acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) and congestive heart failure present great challenges for doctors and researchers alike. Heart attacks cause damage to the heart muscle, making it less efficient Continue reading NEWLY DISCOVERED STAP CELLS EXPLAINED STAP (stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency) cells were thought to be engineered stem cells created when hematopoietic stem cells from the spleens of newborn mice were exposed to an acid environment, triggering their conversion from multipotent somatic cells to pluripotent-like stem cells. Their discovery by Haruko Obokata, Charles Vacanti and other collaborators from RIKEN in JapanLIVER DISEASE
An overview The liver is a vital organ that carries out over 500 functions. Our largest internal organ, the liver has critical roles in breaking down food and storing energy, eliminating toxins, and fighting infections. Liver disorders kill over 2 million people per year, representing a significant global health challenge. The only available therapeutic option Continue reading "Liver Disease" THINGS TO CONSIDER ABOUT CLINICAL TRIALS Clinical trials are research studies that explore whether a medical device, treatment or strategy is safe and effective for humans. Laws and regulations governing clinical trials differ from country to country, but reputable clinical trials share important criteria, including respect for participants’ rights, strong scientific evidence, oversight by independent committees and compliance with STEM CELLS AND AGING Aging is an inevitable, unnerving process that confronts us all. Eventually our muscles and immune systems will weaken, our hair will thin, and our minds won’t be as sharp as they once were. But what is the biology that underlies this process? And what if advances in the field of regenerative medicine could counteract this Continue reading "Stem Cells and Aging – What Happens HOW TO REPORT FALSE MARKETING CLAIMS AND ADVERSE EVENTSSEE MORE ON CLOSERLOOKATSTEMCELLS.ORGSTEM CELL BASICS
Cells in the human body The human body comprises more than 200 types of cells, and every one of these cell types arises from the zygote, the single cell that forms when an egg is fertilized by a sperm. Within a few days, that single cell divides over and over again until it forms a blastocyst, a hollow Continue reading "Stem Cell Basics"STEM CELLS IN FOCUS
Scientists Use Stem Cells to Uncover COVID-19 Effects on the Heart. Scientists and medical professionals worldwide are collaborating to discover how to address the coronavirus pandemic and to better understand its effects on the body. It is well known that COVID-19 can devastate the lungs, causing symptoms including cough, shortness ofbreath
LEARN ABOUT STEM CELLS Stem Cell Basics Stem cells are the foundation from which all parts of the human body grow. more about stem cell basics Types of Stem Cells Different types of stem cells have different properties. MORE ABOUT THE TYPES OF STEM CELLS Learn about stem cells Learn more about stem cells and their roles in the Continue reading "Learn About Stem Cells" STEM CELLS & MEDICINE Donating stem cells is a powerful way to help patients in need and advance research. Cord Blood & Uses to Treat Disease. Blood stem cells found in cord blood have the ability to cure patients of specific diseases of the blood and immune systems. Learn more about cord blood,its
STEM CELLS AND GLOBAL SUSTAINABILITY An unanticipated application of new discoveries in stem cell biology and in vitro tissue culture technologies is the development of animal meat products made in a laboratory incubator.Using either pluripotent (embryonic or induced pluripotent) or muscle stem cells, scientists are learning how to generate meat in a petri dish rather than extensive animal farming.LIVER DISEASE
An overview The liver is a vital organ that carries out over 500 functions. Our largest internal organ, the liver has critical roles in breaking down food and storing energy, eliminating toxins, and fighting infections. Liver disorders kill over 2 million people per year, representing a significant global health challenge. The only available therapeutic option Continue reading "Liver Disease" DIABETES - A CLOSER LOOK AT STEM CELLS An overview Nearly 400 million people worldwide are living with diabetes, and that number is expected to jump to almost 600 million by 2035, according to the International Diabetes Federation. For many people, diabetes can be controlled with diet, exercise and, often, insulin or other drugs. However, complications from diabetes can be serious and include Continue reading "Diabetes" CORD BLOOD & USES TO TREAT DISEASE An overview A precious and limited resource. Cord blood is collected from the placenta and umbilical cord after a baby is delivered. Not only does it contain all components of whole blood (red and white cells, platelets, and plasma), but it contains blood stem cells, also called hematopoietic stem cells, which can produce all types Continue reading "Cord Blood & Uses to Treat Disease" CRISPR, CAR-T, AND CANCER The technology is called C himeric A ntigen R eceptor T -cell therapy (CAR-T), which uses a patient’s own immune cells to fight cancer. CAR-T immunotherapy involves genetically outfitting a patient’s immune cells with a new artificial gene, a c himeric a ntigen r eceptor (CAR), which allows the cells to recognize and attack specificcancer
STEM CELLS FOR PARKINSON’S: THERAPY AND TOOLS FOR A This is a guest post from The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research (MJFF). MJFF is committed to the pursuit of a Parkinson’s cure and HOME - A CLOSER LOOK AT STEM CELLSLEARN ABOUT STEM CELLSFROM LAB TO YOUSTEM CELLS & MEDICINEBLOGPATIENT RESOURCES A Closer Look at Stem CellsLearn about stem cell research and its potential to impact human health.STEM CELLS AND RESEARCHNine Things to Know About Stem Cell TreatmentsConsidering a stem cell treatment? Be informed. Start here.Nine Things to KnowStem Cells in FocusA stem cells blog from the International Society for Stem Cell Research.READTHE LATEST Learn
TYPES OF STEM CELLS
Stem cells Stem cells are the foundation for every organ and tissue in your body. There are many different types of stem cells that come from different places in the body or are formed at different times in our lives. These include embryonic stem cells that exist only at the earliest stages of development and Continue reading "Types of StemCells"
STEM CELLS IN FOCUS
Scientists Use Stem Cells to Uncover COVID-19 Effects on the Heart. Scientists and medical professionals worldwide are collaborating to discover how to address the coronavirus pandemic and to better understand its effects on the body. It is well known that COVID-19 can devastate the lungs, causing symptoms including cough, shortness ofbreath
NINE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT STEM CELL TREATMENTS Many clinics offering stem cell treatments make claims that are not supported by a current understanding of science Stem cells have tremendous promise to help us understand and treat a range of diseases, injuries and other health-related conditions. Their potential is evident in the use of blood stem cells to treat diseases of the blood, Continue reading "Nine Things To Know About StemHEART DISEASE
An overview Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death worldwide in men and women worldwide, claiming more than 17 million lives each year. The effects of acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) and congestive heart failure present great challenges for doctors and researchers alike. Heart attacks cause damage to the heart muscle, making it less efficient Continue readingLIVER DISEASE
An overview The liver is a vital organ that carries out over 500 functions. Our largest internal organ, the liver has critical roles in breaking down food and storing energy, eliminating toxins, and fighting infections. Liver disorders kill over 2 million people per year, representing a significant global health challenge. The only available therapeutic option Continue reading "Liver Disease" HOW TO REPORT FALSE MARKETING CLAIMS AND ADVERSE EVENTSSEE MORE ON CLOSERLOOKATSTEMCELLS.ORG NEWLY DISCOVERED STAP CELLS EXPLAINED STAP (stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency) cells were thought to be engineered stem cells created when hematopoietic stem cells from the spleens of newborn mice were exposed to an acid environment, triggering their conversion from multipotent somatic cells to pluripotent-like stem cells. Their discovery by Haruko Obokata, Charles Vacanti and other collaborators from RIKEN in Japan STEM CELLS AND AGING Aging is an inevitable, unnerving process that confronts us all. Eventually our muscles and immune systems will weaken, our hair will thin, and our minds won’t be as sharp as they once were. But what is the biology that underlies this process? And what if advances in the field of regenerative medicine could counteract this Continue reading "Stem Cells and Aging – What Happens CRISPR, CAR-T, AND CANCER The technology is called C himeric A ntigen R eceptor T -cell therapy (CAR-T), which uses a patient’s own immune cells to fight cancer. CAR-T immunotherapy involves genetically outfitting a patient’s immune cells with a new artificial gene, a c himeric a ntigen r eceptor (CAR), which allows the cells to recognize and attack specificcancer
HOME - A CLOSER LOOK AT STEM CELLSLEARN ABOUT STEM CELLSFROM LAB TO YOUSTEM CELLS & MEDICINEBLOGPATIENT RESOURCES A Closer Look at Stem CellsLearn about stem cell research and its potential to impact human health.STEM CELLS AND RESEARCHNine Things to Know About Stem Cell TreatmentsConsidering a stem cell treatment? Be informed. Start here.Nine Things to KnowStem Cells in FocusA stem cells blog from the International Society for Stem Cell Research.READTHE LATEST Learn
TYPES OF STEM CELLS
Stem cells Stem cells are the foundation for every organ and tissue in your body. There are many different types of stem cells that come from different places in the body or are formed at different times in our lives. These include embryonic stem cells that exist only at the earliest stages of development and Continue reading "Types of StemCells"
STEM CELLS IN FOCUS
Scientists Use Stem Cells to Uncover COVID-19 Effects on the Heart. Scientists and medical professionals worldwide are collaborating to discover how to address the coronavirus pandemic and to better understand its effects on the body. It is well known that COVID-19 can devastate the lungs, causing symptoms including cough, shortness ofbreath
NINE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT STEM CELL TREATMENTS Many clinics offering stem cell treatments make claims that are not supported by a current understanding of science Stem cells have tremendous promise to help us understand and treat a range of diseases, injuries and other health-related conditions. Their potential is evident in the use of blood stem cells to treat diseases of the blood, Continue reading "Nine Things To Know About StemHEART DISEASE
An overview Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death worldwide in men and women worldwide, claiming more than 17 million lives each year. The effects of acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) and congestive heart failure present great challenges for doctors and researchers alike. Heart attacks cause damage to the heart muscle, making it less efficient Continue readingLIVER DISEASE
An overview The liver is a vital organ that carries out over 500 functions. Our largest internal organ, the liver has critical roles in breaking down food and storing energy, eliminating toxins, and fighting infections. Liver disorders kill over 2 million people per year, representing a significant global health challenge. The only available therapeutic option Continue reading "Liver Disease" HOW TO REPORT FALSE MARKETING CLAIMS AND ADVERSE EVENTSSEE MORE ON CLOSERLOOKATSTEMCELLS.ORG NEWLY DISCOVERED STAP CELLS EXPLAINED STAP (stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency) cells were thought to be engineered stem cells created when hematopoietic stem cells from the spleens of newborn mice were exposed to an acid environment, triggering their conversion from multipotent somatic cells to pluripotent-like stem cells. Their discovery by Haruko Obokata, Charles Vacanti and other collaborators from RIKEN in Japan STEM CELLS AND AGING Aging is an inevitable, unnerving process that confronts us all. Eventually our muscles and immune systems will weaken, our hair will thin, and our minds won’t be as sharp as they once were. But what is the biology that underlies this process? And what if advances in the field of regenerative medicine could counteract this Continue reading "Stem Cells and Aging – What Happens CRISPR, CAR-T, AND CANCER The technology is called C himeric A ntigen R eceptor T -cell therapy (CAR-T), which uses a patient’s own immune cells to fight cancer. CAR-T immunotherapy involves genetically outfitting a patient’s immune cells with a new artificial gene, a c himeric a ntigen r eceptor (CAR), which allows the cells to recognize and attack specificcancer
NINE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT STEM CELL TREATMENTS The list of diseases for which stem cell treatments have been shown to be beneficial is still very short. The best-defined and most extensively used stem cell treatment is hematopoietic (or blood) stem cell transplantation, for example, bone marrow transplantation, to treat certain blood and immune system disorders or to rebuild the blood system after treatments for some kinds of cancer. STEM CELLS FOR PARKINSON’S: THERAPY AND TOOLS FOR A This is a guest post from The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research (MJFF). MJFF is committed to the pursuit of a Parkinson’s cure and THINGS TO CONSIDER ABOUT CLINICAL TRIALS Clinical trials are research studies that explore whether a medical device, treatment or strategy is safe and effective for humans. Laws and regulations governing clinical trials differ from country to country, but reputable clinical trials share important criteria, including respect for participants’ rights, strong scientific evidence, oversight by independent committees and compliance withMULTIPLE SCLEROSIS
An overview Multiple sclerosis (MS) affects about 2.3 million people worldwide. Most people are diagnosed between the ages of 20 and 50, though disease onset can occur in young children and significantly older adults. MS presents in different forms, but generally it is a progressive disease, worsening over time. MS symptoms, their severity, and their Continue reading "Multiple Sclerosis"STEM CELLS IN FOCUS
Scientists Use Stem Cells to Uncover COVID-19 Effects on the Heart. Scientists and medical professionals worldwide are collaborating to discover how to address the coronavirus pandemic and to better understand its effects on the body. It is well known that COVID-19 can devastate the lungs, causing symptoms including cough, shortness ofbreath
HOW SCIENCE BECOMES MEDICINE There is a well-established path by which scientific discoveries are developed into new medical treatments Clinical translation is the multi-step process of turning scientific discoveries made in the laboratory into real-world medical treatments. This process involves testing a potential new treatment in a series of experiments to assess its safety and effectiveness. When tested on COPD - A CLOSER LOOK AT STEM CELLS An overview Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) is a chronic, progressive respiratory disease that blocks airflow making it difficult to breathe. According to the World Health Organization, in 2016, COPD became the third leading cause of death in the world, and the fifth in high-income countries. Medications and life-style changes help manage symptoms and slow Continue reading "COPD" NEWLY DISCOVERED STAP CELLS EXPLAINED STAP (stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency) cells were thought to be engineered stem cells created when hematopoietic stem cells from the spleens of newborn mice were exposed to an acid environment, triggering their conversion from multipotent somatic cells to pluripotent-like stem cells. Their discovery by Haruko Obokata, Charles Vacanti and other collaborators from RIKEN in JapanABOUT THE ISSCR
The International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) is an independent, nonprofit membership organization established to promote and foster the exchange and dissemination of information and ideas relating to stem cells, to encourage the general field of research involving stem cells and to promote professional and public education in all areas of stem cell research Continue readingSTEM CELL FACTS
POTENTIAL THERAPIES Other stem cell treatments, while promising, are still at very early experimental stages. For example, the mesenchymal stem cell, found throughout the body including in the bone marrow, can be directed to become bone, cartilage, fat and possibly even muscle. HOME - A CLOSER LOOK AT STEM CELLSLEARN ABOUT STEM CELLSFROM LAB TO YOUSTEM CELLS & MEDICINEBLOGPATIENT RESOURCES10 TYPES OF HUMAN CELLSDIFFERENT TYPE OF CELLS A Closer Look at Stem CellsLearn about stem cell research and its potential to impact human health.STEM CELLS AND RESEARCHNine Things to Know About Stem Cell TreatmentsConsidering a stem cell treatment? Be informed. Start here.Nine Things to KnowStem Cells in FocusA stem cells blog from the International Society for Stem Cell Research.READTHE LATEST Learn
STEM CELLS IN FOCUS
Scientists Use Stem Cells to Uncover COVID-19 Effects on the Heart. Scientists and medical professionals worldwide are collaborating to discover how to address the coronavirus pandemic and to better understand its effects on the body. It is well known that COVID-19 can devastate the lungs, causing symptoms including cough, shortness ofbreath
STEM CELL BASICS
Cells in the human body The human body comprises more than 200 types of cells, and every one of these cell types arises from the zygote, the single cell that forms when an egg is fertilized by a sperm. Within a few days, that single cell divides over and over again until it forms a blastocyst, a hollow Continue reading "Stem Cell Basics"TYPES OF STEM CELLS
Stem cells Stem cells are the foundation for every organ and tissue in your body. There are many different types of stem cells that come from different places in the body or are formed at different times in our lives. These include embryonic stem cells that exist only at the earliest stages of development and Continue reading "Types of StemCells"
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FEATURED RESOURCE The ISSCR Patient Handbook on Stem Cell Therapies The International Society for Stem Cell Research has created a take-along PDF handbook with information to help you and your family make informed decisions about stem cell treatments. English Nederlands Français Deutsch Italiano 日本語 한국어 ملايو فارسی Português Español Türkçe RESOURCES FROM THEHEART DISEASE
An overview Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death worldwide in men and women worldwide, claiming more than 17 million lives each year. The effects of acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) and congestive heart failure present great challenges for doctors and researchers alike. Heart attacks cause damage to the heart muscle, making it less efficient Continue reading NINE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT STEM CELL TREATMENTS Many clinics offering stem cell treatments make claims that are not supported by a current understanding of science Stem cells have tremendous promise to help us understand and treat a range of diseases, injuries and other health-related conditions. Their potential is evident in the use of blood stem cells to treat diseases of the blood, Continue reading "Nine Things To Know About Stem NEWLY DISCOVERED STAP CELLS EXPLAINED STAP (stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency) cells were thought to be engineered stem cells created when hematopoietic stem cells from the spleens of newborn mice were exposed to an acid environment, triggering their conversion from multipotent somatic cells to pluripotent-like stem cells. Their discovery by Haruko Obokata, Charles Vacanti and other collaborators from RIKEN in Japan STEM CELLS AND AGING Aging is an inevitable, unnerving process that confronts us all. Eventually our muscles and immune systems will weaken, our hair will thin, and our minds won’t be as sharp as they once were. But what is the biology that underlies this process? And what if advances in the field of regenerative medicine could counteract this Continue reading "Stem Cells and Aging – What Happens HOW TO REPORT FALSE MARKETING CLAIMS AND ADVERSE EVENTSSEE MORE ON CLOSERLOOKATSTEMCELLS.ORG HOME - A CLOSER LOOK AT STEM CELLSLEARN ABOUT STEM CELLSFROM LAB TO YOUSTEM CELLS & MEDICINEBLOGPATIENT RESOURCES10 TYPES OF HUMAN CELLSDIFFERENT TYPE OF CELLS A Closer Look at Stem CellsLearn about stem cell research and its potential to impact human health.STEM CELLS AND RESEARCHNine Things to Know About Stem Cell TreatmentsConsidering a stem cell treatment? Be informed. Start here.Nine Things to KnowStem Cells in FocusA stem cells blog from the International Society for Stem Cell Research.READTHE LATEST Learn
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Cells in the human body The human body comprises more than 200 types of cells, and every one of these cell types arises from the zygote, the single cell that forms when an egg is fertilized by a sperm. Within a few days, that single cell divides over and over again until it forms a blastocyst, a hollow Continue reading "Stem Cell Basics"TYPES OF STEM CELLS
Stem cells Stem cells are the foundation for every organ and tissue in your body. There are many different types of stem cells that come from different places in the body or are formed at different times in our lives. These include embryonic stem cells that exist only at the earliest stages of development and Continue reading "Types of StemCells"
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FEATURED RESOURCE The ISSCR Patient Handbook on Stem Cell Therapies The International Society for Stem Cell Research has created a take-along PDF handbook with information to help you and your family make informed decisions about stem cell treatments. English Nederlands Français Deutsch Italiano 日本語 한국어 ملايو فارسی Português Español Türkçe RESOURCES FROM THEHEART DISEASE
An overview Cardiovascular disease is the number one cause of death worldwide in men and women worldwide, claiming more than 17 million lives each year. The effects of acute myocardial infarction (heart attack) and congestive heart failure present great challenges for doctors and researchers alike. Heart attacks cause damage to the heart muscle, making it less efficient Continue reading NINE THINGS TO KNOW ABOUT STEM CELL TREATMENTS Many clinics offering stem cell treatments make claims that are not supported by a current understanding of science Stem cells have tremendous promise to help us understand and treat a range of diseases, injuries and other health-related conditions. Their potential is evident in the use of blood stem cells to treat diseases of the blood, Continue reading "Nine Things To Know About Stem NEWLY DISCOVERED STAP CELLS EXPLAINED STAP (stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency) cells were thought to be engineered stem cells created when hematopoietic stem cells from the spleens of newborn mice were exposed to an acid environment, triggering their conversion from multipotent somatic cells to pluripotent-like stem cells. Their discovery by Haruko Obokata, Charles Vacanti and other collaborators from RIKEN in Japan STEM CELLS AND AGING Aging is an inevitable, unnerving process that confronts us all. Eventually our muscles and immune systems will weaken, our hair will thin, and our minds won’t be as sharp as they once were. But what is the biology that underlies this process? And what if advances in the field of regenerative medicine could counteract this Continue reading "Stem Cells and Aging – What Happens HOW TO REPORT FALSE MARKETING CLAIMS AND ADVERSE EVENTSSEE MORE ON CLOSERLOOKATSTEMCELLS.ORGSTEM CELL BASICS
Cells in the human body The human body comprises more than 200 types of cells, and every one of these cell types arises from the zygote, the single cell that forms when an egg is fertilized by a sperm. Within a few days, that single cell divides over and over again until it forms a blastocyst, a hollow Continue reading "Stem Cell Basics" LEARN ABOUT STEM CELLS Stem Cell Basics Stem cells are the foundation from which all parts of the human body grow. more about stem cell basics Types of Stem Cells Different types of stem cells have different properties. MORE ABOUT THE TYPES OF STEM CELLS Learn about stem cells Learn more about stem cells and their roles in the Continue reading "Learn About Stem Cells"PATIENT RESOURCES
FEATURED RESOURCE The ISSCR Patient Handbook on Stem Cell Therapies The International Society for Stem Cell Research has created a take-along PDF handbook with information to help you and your family make informed decisions about stem cell treatments. English Nederlands Français Deutsch Italiano 日本語 한국어 ملايو فارسی Português Español Türkçe RESOURCES FROM THE STEM CELLS & MEDICINE Donating stem cells is a powerful way to help patients in need and advance research. Cord Blood & Uses to Treat Disease. Blood stem cells found in cord blood have the ability to cure patients of specific diseases of the blood and immune systems. Learn more about cord blood,its
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Stem cell research holds tremendous promise for medical treatments, but scientists still have much to discover about how stem cells work and their capacity for healing. Learn more about how stem cells are being used to understand just a few diseases and conditions here. Check back regularly as we expand this list. Age-Related Macular Degeneration Continue reading "Disease Fact Sheets" NEWLY DISCOVERED STAP CELLS EXPLAINED STAP (stimulus-triggered acquisition of pluripotency) cells were thought to be engineered stem cells created when hematopoietic stem cells from the spleens of newborn mice were exposed to an acid environment, triggering their conversion from multipotent somatic cells to pluripotent-like stem cells. Their discovery by Haruko Obokata, Charles Vacanti and other collaborators from RIKEN in JapanSTEM CELL GLOSSARY
Stem cell science involves many technical terms. This glossary covers many of the common terms you will encounter in reading about stem cells. Adult stem cells Autologous Basic research Blastocyst Bone marrow stromal cells Cardiomyocytes Clinical translation Clinical trial Cord blood Cytoplasm Differentiation Drug discovery Drug screening Embryo Embryonic stem cells Fibroblast GlucoseLIVER DISEASE
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