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Worlds first tendon replacement using Nanofiber and activated MediVet Stem Cell Fraction
Posted: September 20, 2014 at 1:48 pm
Friesland, Netherlands (PRWEB) September 20, 2014
MediVet America and NanoFiber Veterinary combined stem cell technologies to perform a groundbreaking surgery at the specialized Wolvega Horse Clinic.
Due to a serious incident, the mare's superficial digital flexor tendon was ruptured 90% and her deep digital flexor tendon 50%. Typically, this kind of injury is a death sentence for a horse.
The clinic has performed numerous successful MediVet America stem cell treatments. This revolutionary regenerative option for ruptured tendons has only been performed once in the United States, but the results were very promising. Together with MediVet's European team, two 20 cm long Nanofiber replacement tendons where created and seeded with MediVets patented activated Stem Cell Fraction. These first generation stem cells allow for acute treatment in-clinic.
Dr.s Don van Winkel and Aart Schutrups, two equine surgeons, performed the breakthrough procedure. Once on the operating table, they found the injury worse than expected. Dr.s van Winkel and Schutrups successfully connected the scaffolds seeded with the mares own stem cells to the remaining threads of original tendons. The two replacement tendons serve as scaffolds for the stem cells that where harvested through a liposuction technique and then isolated using MediVets patented in-clinic stem cell isolation and activation technology. Within the next few months, the stem cells will regenerate the lost tissue along the 3D Nanofiber scaffolds and restore functional tendons. After nine months the Nanofiber scaffolds will have been broken down and replaced by functional tendons. The Nanofiber scaffolds can also be used for extensive internal and external wounds, tendon and ligament injuries, bone regeneration and more.
About MediVet America: MediVet is a global leader in veterinary regenerative medicine with over 1,000 clinics practicing this incredible technology in the US, Mexico, Canada and 28 other countries. Headquartered in Lexington, Kentucky, MediVet America develops advanced cellular treatments designed to maximize animal performance, repair, recovery and general wellness. MediVet America's Adipose-Derived Stem Cell procedure kit is a major scientific advancement in animal stem cell regenerative therapy that offers an affordable solution for owners of pets suffering from osteoarthritis, hip dysplasia, ligament and cartilage injuries and similar ailments. MediVets global initiatives include providing veterinarians around the world access to novel treatments based in science at an affordable cost to owners.
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Institute has raised $400K in donations
Posted: September 20, 2014 at 1:47 pm
Institute has raised $400K in donations
BY ALYSSA GUZMAN | SEPTEMBER 19, 2014 5:00 AM
This year, the John Paul II Medical Research Institute received the most donations it has ever seen.
We received funds through the Ice Bucket Challenge, institute President Jay Kamath said. There wasnt a whole lot that we did on the marketing base to gather funds. It was the efforts of the people who conducted the videos.
Thus far, the institute, which has taken a stance against using embryonic stem cells in research, has received more than $400,000 in donations.
Those who have views that align with the institute have decided to send donations its way.
When the Ice Bucket Challenge came up, there were a lot of people who were opposed to giving to the ALS Foundation because they use embryonic cells [for research], Kamath said.
Instead, the John Paul institution uses induced pluripotent stem cells and other adult stem cells.
Such cells have many of the same features as the embryotic stem cells, but instead of extracting them from an embryo, cells are taken from patients and are genetically reprogrammed into a very primitive embryotic life stem cell.
Alan Moy, the founder of the institute, said his Catholicism influenced his choice to not use embryotic stem cells.
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Stem Cell Therapy | why no more news about embryonic stem cells – Video
Posted: September 20, 2014 at 1:40 pm
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9 Global Options Stem Cell Therapy for Parkinson's Disease – Video
Posted: September 20, 2014 at 1:40 pm
9 Global Options Stem Cell Therapy for Parkinson #39;s Disease
Parkinson #39;s disease is a neuromuscular condition that affects millions of people around the world. Uncontrollable movement of the body muscles along with strong shaking and trembling of extremiti...
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A Trojan horse in the fight against cancer | Marina Cihova | TEDxBratislava – Video
Posted: September 20, 2014 at 5:47 am
A Trojan horse in the fight against cancer | Marina Cihova | TEDxBratislava
This talk was given at a local TEDx event, produced independently of the TED Conferences. Marna Cihov presents her fascinating research of the therapeutic potential of stem cells in cancer...
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Stem Cell Therapy Professional Football Player – Video
Posted: September 20, 2014 at 5:44 am
Stem Cell Therapy Professional Football Player
James Lee a Professional Football player is back in action thanks to stem cell therapy and Dr. Dennis M. Lox MD. Dr. Lox | http://www.drloxstemcells.com | (844) 440...
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Better way to track emerging cell therapies using MRIs
Posted: September 20, 2014 at 5:43 am
Cellular therapeutics -- using intact cells to treat and cure disease -- is a hugely promising new approach in medicine but it is hindered by the inability of doctors and scientists to effectively track the movements, destination and persistence of these cells in patients without resorting to invasive procedures, like tissue sampling.
In a paper published September 17 in the online journal Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, researchers at the University of California, San Diego School of Medicine, University of Pittsburgh and elsewhere describe the first human tests of using a perfluorocarbon (PFC) tracer in combination with non-invasive magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to track therapeutic immune cells injected into patients with colorectal cancer.
"Initially, we see this technique used for clinical trials that involve tests of new cell therapies," said first author Eric T. Ahrens, PhD, professor in the Department of Radiology at UC San Diego. "Clinical development of cell therapies can be accelerated by providing feedback regarding cell motility, optimal delivery routes, individual therapeutic doses and engraftment success."
Currently, there is no accepted way to image cells in the human body that covers a broad range of cell types and diseases. Earlier techniques have used metal ion-based vascular MRI contrast agents and radioisotopes. The former have proven difficult to differentiate in vivo; the latter raise concerns about radiation toxicity and do not provide the anatomical detail available with MRIs.
"This is the first human PFC cell tracking agent, which is a new way to do MRI cell tracking," said Ahrens. "It's the first example of a clinical MRI agent designed specifically for cell tracking."
Researchers used a PFC tracer agent and an MRI technique that directly detects fluorine atoms in labeled cells. Fluorine atoms naturally occur in extremely low concentrations in the body, making it easier to observe cells labeled with fluorine using MRI. In this case, the modified and labeled dendritic cells -- potent stimulators of the immune system -- were first prepared from white blood cells extracted from the patient. The cells were then injected into patients with stage 4 metastatic colorectal cancer to stimulate an anti-cancer T-cell immune response.
The published study did not assess the efficacy of the cell therapy, but rather the ability of researchers to detect the labeled cells and monitor what happened to them. Ahrens said the technique worked as expected, with the surprising finding that only half of the delivered cell vaccine remained at the inoculation site after 24 hours.
"The imaging agent technology has been to shown to be able to tag any cell type that is of interest," Ahrens said. "It is a platform imaging technology for a wide range of diseases and applications," which might also speed development of relevant therapies.
"Non-invasive cell tracking may help lower regulatory barriers," Ahrens explained. "For example, new stem cell therapies can be slow to obtain regulatory approvals in part because it is difficult, if not impossible, with current approaches to verify survival and location of transplanted cells. And cell therapy trials generally have a high cost per patient. Tools that allow the investigator to gain a 'richer' data set from individual patients mean it may be possible to reduce patient numbers enrolled in a trial, thus reducing total trial cost."
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Autologous Retrodifferentiated Neuronal stem cells therapy for Cerebral Palsy – Video
Posted: September 19, 2014 at 9:41 pm
Autologous Retrodifferentiated Neuronal stem cells therapy for Cerebral Palsy
cerebral palsy child treated with autologous retrodifferentiated neuronal stem cells and followed over time to see progress of therap ...
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A Trojan horse in the fight against cancer | Marina Cihova | TEDxBratislava – Video
Posted: September 19, 2014 at 9:41 pm
A Trojan horse in the fight against cancer | Marina Cihova | TEDxBratislava
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Stem Cell Therapy | why no more news about embryonic stem cells – Video
Posted: September 19, 2014 at 9:41 pm
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