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UK & World News: Stem cell therapy 'shows results'
Posted: May 28, 2013 at 2:41 am
May 27 2013
Five stroke victims have shown small signs of recovery following pioneering stem cell therapy.
Prof Keith Muir, of Glasgow University, said the results were "not what we would have expected" from the group of patients who had previously shown no indications of their conditions improving.
The trial involved injecting stem cells directly into the damaged parts of the patients' brains, with the hope that they would turn into healthy tissue or "kick-start" the body's own repair processes.
Frank Marsh, 80, one of the nine patients taking part in the trial at Glasgow's Southern General Hospital, told the BBC he had seen improvements in the use of his left hand.
"I can grip certain things that I never gripped before, like the hand rail at the baths, with my left hand as well as my right," he said."It still feels fairly weak and it's still a wee bit difficult to co-ordinate, but it's much better than it was." He added: "I'd like to get back to playing my piano."
His wife Claire said: "He had reached a plateau and wasn't really improving (after his stroke). But following the operation he is able to do things he couldn't do before, such as make coffee, dressing and holding on to things."
The study involved patients who suffered strokes some time ago and had shown no signs of making any further spontaneous improvement.
Prof Muir said the results were "at the present time not what we would have expected in this group but far from being able to say whether it's something specifically related to the cells".
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "We know that some of the cells will survive and potentially turn into relevant tissue. We also suspect that a large part of what we do is kick-starting repair processes that are already present in the body. So there's probably a mixture of things going on. Quite what it is that's happening in the patients, we won't know for some time to come."
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Stroke victims show signs of recovery following pioneering stem cell therapy
Posted: May 27, 2013 at 11:50 pm
Five stroke victims have shown small signs of recovery following pioneering stem cell therapy.
Prof Keith Muir, of Glasgow University, said the results were "not what we would have expected" from the group of patients who had previously shown no indications of their conditions improving.
The trial involved injecting stem cells directly into the damaged parts of the patients' brains, with the hope that they would turn into healthy tissue or "kick-start" the body's own repair processes.
Frank Marsh, 80, one of the nine patients taking part in the trial at Glasgow's Southern General Hospital, told the BBC he had seen improvements in the use of his left hand.
"I can grip certain things that I never gripped before, like the hand rail at the baths, with my left hand as well as my right," he said."It still feels fairly weak and it's still a wee bit difficult to co-ordinate but it's much better than it was."He added: "I'd like to get back to playing my piano."
His wife Claire said: "He had reached a plateau and wasn't really improving (after his stroke). But following the operation he is able to do things he couldn't do before, such as make coffee, dressing, and holding on to things."
The study involved patients who suffered strokes some time ago and had shown no signs of making any further spontaneous improvement.
Prof Muir said the results were "at the present time not what we would have expected in this group but far from being able to say whether it's something specifically related to the cells".
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "We know that some of the cells will survive and potentially turn into relevant tissue. We also suspect that a large part of what we do is kick-starting repair processes that are already present in the body.
"So there's probably a mixture of things going on. Quite what it is that's happening in the patients, we won't know for some time to come."
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Stem cell therapy ‘shows results’
Posted: May 27, 2013 at 11:50 pm
Five stroke victims have shown small signs of recovery following pioneering stem cell therapy.
Prof Keith Muir, of Glasgow University, said the results were "not what we would have expected" from the group of patients who had previously shown no indications of their conditions improving.
The trial involved injecting stem cells directly into the damaged parts of the patients' brains, with the hope that they would turn into healthy tissue or "kick-start" the body's own repair processes.
Frank Marsh, 80, one of the nine patients taking part in the trial at Glasgow's Southern General Hospital, told the BBC he had seen improvements in the use of his left hand.
"I can grip certain things that I never gripped before, like the hand rail at the baths, with my left hand as well as my right," he said."It still feels fairly weak and it's still a wee bit difficult to co-ordinate, but it's much better than it was." He added: "I'd like to get back to playing my piano."
His wife Claire said: "He had reached a plateau and wasn't really improving (after his stroke). But following the operation he is able to do things he couldn't do before, such as make coffee, dressing and holding on to things."
The study involved patients who suffered strokes some time ago and had shown no signs of making any further spontaneous improvement.
Prof Muir said the results were "at the present time not what we would have expected in this group but far from being able to say whether it's something specifically related to the cells".
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "We know that some of the cells will survive and potentially turn into relevant tissue. We also suspect that a large part of what we do is kick-starting repair processes that are already present in the body. So there's probably a mixture of things going on. Quite what it is that's happening in the patients, we won't know for some time to come."
The stem cells were created 10 years ago from one sample of nerve tissue taken from a foetus.
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Stem Cells Final Project – Video
Posted: May 27, 2013 at 11:49 pm
Stem Cells Final Project
Learn about stem cells! What they are, what they do, the controversies, ect. Enjoy!
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Human Trachea Made from Stem Cells Transplanted into Cancer Patient – Video
Posted: May 27, 2013 at 11:49 pm
Human Trachea Made from Stem Cells Transplanted into Cancer Patient
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Curative effects of Fetal stem cells and their duration – Video
Posted: May 27, 2013 at 11:49 pm
Curative effects of Fetal stem cells and their duration
Curative effects of Fetal Stem Cells Curative effects of Fetal Stem cells encompass all levels of human body, and all kinds of tissues and functions. In particular: bull; Recovery of volition...
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Thumb Stem cells – Video
Posted: May 27, 2013 at 11:49 pm
Thumb Stem cells
Thumb Arthritis Stem cells.
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Sacred Cells – America’s first injected with stem cells needs your help to fund research for cure! – Video
Posted: May 27, 2013 at 11:49 pm
Sacred Cells - America #39;s first injected with stem cells needs your help to fund research for cure!
AIM is the first Institution in the Southeast to fund regenerative medicine, including human embyronic stem cell (hESC) research. This program is inspired by TJ Atchison, the first patient...
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Stem Cells Arthritis Treatment – Video
Posted: May 27, 2013 at 11:49 pm
Stem Cells Arthritis Treatment
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Cloning method yields embryonic stem cells
Posted: May 27, 2013 at 5:47 pm
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Researchers reported in the journal Cell that they successfully cloned donated skin cells into an embryo from which they harvested stem cells matched to the donor.
The method, known as somatic cell nuclear transfer, may help scientists understand and develop treatments for conditions such as Parkinsons disease. The stem cells derived through the process can convert into different cell types such as liver cells, heart cells and nerve cells, said a study in the May 15 issue (link).
While there is much work to be done in developing safe and effective stem cell treatments, we believe this is a significant step forward in developing the cells that could be used in regenerative medicine, said Shoukhrat Mitalipov, PhD, the studys lead author.
The U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops voiced its opposition to the research. Human cloning treats human beings as products, manufactured to order to suit other peoples wishes, said Cardinal Sean OMalley, archbishop of Boston and chair of the conferences Committee on Pro-Life Activities.
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