Researchers found that selective RNA sequestration in P-bodies inside the cell directed cell fate transitions. The post Uncovering what drives cell identity appeared first on Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network.| Baylor College of Medicine Blog Network
We have written quite a bit about fraudulent stem cell clinics. They have followed a typical pattern of overhyping new potential therapies, with some clinics going as far as selling fake stem cell treatments. Stem cells were a likely target – they sound extremely advanced, their potential is easy to understand, and you can use them to justify extreme claims of healing. […] The post Stem Cell Stroke Therapy first appeared on Science-Based Medicine.| Science-Based Medicine
Back in 2009, a New York Times article appeared with the headline, “After 44 days in the White House, Obama’s hair is grayer.” The article referred to a common trend of presidents’ hair turning dramatically gray during their terms in the Whitehouse.| New Atlas
Munich-based cultivated meat start-up MyriaMeat has successfully developed pig muscle tissue from pluripotent stem cells (iPS) that exhibits spontaneous| Cultivated X
Shawn Goyal (left) and professor Stephen Girardin| EPIC Emerging & Pandemic Infections Consortium
What if your body already had everything it needed to heal, but no one told you how to use it? Dr. Adeel Khan, Founder of Eterna Health, has been cracking the code on regenerative medicine—helping people heal, recover, and even slow down aging using stem cells, peptides, and gene therapy.| The Mindvalley Podcast With Vishen Lakhiani | Listen Now
Pekka Katajisto of the University of Helsinki's HiLIFE (Helsinki Institute of Life Science) and his team at the Myocopia project have developed a technology| Cultivated X
Led by Professor Buganim, a globally renowned scientist in stem cell research, MarineXcell uses stem cells to cultivate shrimp, lobster, and crab meat.| Cultivated X
We're always looking to seek out, identify, evaluate, and implement the best therapies from around the world. The post NYCIM Receives Training in TruDose PRP Regenerative Therapy appeared first on NYCIM.| NYCIM
In this episode, we discuss the basics of stem cells, medical tourism, false claims about stem cells as an autism treatment, bioethical issues within the field of stem cells and methodological issues in autism research—with discussion of Duke University’s Marcus Center for Autism and The Stem Cell Institute of Panama among others. This is such … Continue reading “I worry FDA Expanded Access will become a new way of bringing products to market”: Talking with Jeremy Snyder and Leigh T...| Noncompliant – the podcast
Let us take a look at how the hunt for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) drugs has advanced over the past few years.| Labiotech.eu