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U.S. researchers make stem cells quickly from skin
September 30, 2010 at 3:36 PM
 
They said on Thursday their method may provide a way to generate tissue in a new science called regenerative medicine, which doctors hope will eventually ...
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Engineering Hybrid Silks
September 30, 2010 at 1:25 PM
 
... industrial scale, for applications in medicine like super-strong sutures or tissue engineering or even to make bullet-proof vests stronger than kevlar. ...
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Court Grants Permanent Stay in Stem Cell Challenge Case
September 30, 2010 at 11:13 AM
 
... a partner at the Washington law firm Holland & Knight and executive director of the nonprofit advocacy group the Alliance for Regenerative Medicine. ...
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Minimally-invasive implantation of living tissue engineered heart valves: a comprehensive approach from autologous vascular cells to stem cells.
September 30, 2010 at 8:53 AM
 
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Minimally-invasive implantation of living tissue engineered heart valves: a comprehensive approach from autologous vascular cells to stem cells.

J Am Coll Cardiol. 2010 Aug 3;56(6):510-20

Authors: Schmidt D, Dijkman PE, Driessen-Mol A, Stenger R, Mariani C, Puolakka A, Rissanen M, Deichmann T, Odermatt B, Weber B, Emmert MY, Zund G, Baaijens FP, Hoerstrup SP

OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to demonstrate the feasibility of combining the novel heart valve replacement technologies of: 1) tissue engineering; and 2) minimally-invasive implantation based on autologous cells and composite self-expandable biodegradable biomaterials. BACKGROUND: Minimally-invasive valve replacement procedures are rapidly evolving as alternative treatment option for patients with valvular heart disease. However, currently used valve substitutes are bioprosthetic and as such have limited durability. To overcome this limitation, tissue engineering technologies provide living autologous valve replacements with regeneration and growth potential. METHODS: Trileaflet heart valves fabricated from biodegradable synthetic scaffolds, integrated in self-expanding stents and seeded with autologous vascular or stem cells (bone marrow and peripheral blood), were generated in vitro using dynamic bioreactors. Subsequently, the tissue engineered heart valves (TEHV) were minimally-invasively implanted as pulmonary valve replacements in sheep. In vivo functionality was assessed by echocardiography and angiography up to 8 weeks. The tissue composition of explanted TEHV and corresponding control valves was analyzed. RESULTS: The transapical implantations were successful in all animals. The TEHV demonstrated in vivo functionality with mobile but thickened leaflets. Histology revealed layered neotissues with endothelialized surfaces. Quantitative extracellular matrix analysis at 8 weeks showed higher values for deoxyribonucleic acid, collagen, and glycosaminoglycans compared to native valves. Mechanical profiles demonstrated sufficient tissue strength, but less pliability independent of the cell source. CONCLUSIONS: This study demonstrates the principal feasibility of merging tissue engineering and minimally-invasive valve replacement technologies. Using adult stem cells is successful, enabling minimally-invasive cell harvest. Thus, this new technology may enable a valid alternative to current bioprosthetic devices.

PMID: 20670763 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

   
   
Bio-Matrix Scientific Group Chairman Sees Future of Stem Cell Therapies ...
September 30, 2010 at 8:53 AM
 
... David Koos commented today about the future of stem cell therapy and how advances in regenerative medicine will fuel demand for stem cell repositories. ...
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UCSD receives NIH Transformative R01 Award for stimulation of neuron ...
September 30, 2010 at 1:44 AM
 
... molecule drugs for regenerative medicine, and facilitate new understanding of the mechanisms of trans-differentiation, according to the scientists. ...
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