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All Natural: Why Breasts Are the Key to the Future of Regenerative Medicine
October 20, 2010 at 7:50 PM
 
How tissue engineering and a new kind of stem cell can help the body rebuild itself. To be in the company of Chris Calhoun is to encounter breasts, ...
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All Natural: Why Breasts Are the Key to the Future of Regenerative Medicine
October 20, 2010 at 7:20 PM
 
They'll make practical a whole new field, one that medical visionaries have dreamed of for decades: regenerative medicine. It makes sense to apply Cytori's ...
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RepRegen's Chief Science Officer, Dr. Molly Stevens, is Named One of the Top ...
October 20, 2010 at 6:08 PM
 
She joined Imperial in 2004 after spending several years as a Postdoctoral Associate working in the field of tissue-engineering with renowned Professor ...
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ProChon Biotech Names Dr. Jack Farr to Scientific Advisory Board
October 20, 2010 at 4:08 PM
 
Stefan Nehner, MD, Head of the Center of Regenerative Medicine at the University of Krems (Austria). The BioCart ™ Autologous Cartilage System is an ...
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ThermoGenesis enters new license and distribution agreement
October 20, 2010 at 1:41 PM
 
ThermoGenesis Corp. has entered into a license and distribution agreement that grants a newly formed regenerative medicine company exclusive worldwide ...
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Bladder tissue engineering.
October 20, 2010 at 9:13 AM
 
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Bladder tissue engineering.

Urol Clin North Am. 2010 Nov;37(4):593-9

Authors: Stanasel I, Mirzazadeh M, Smith JJ

The bladder can lose the ability to store and empty effectively as a result of numerous conditions. When conservative methods to maximize patient safety and quality of life fail, surgical reconstruction of the bladder is usually considered. Augmentation cystoplasty can be performed with the use of the small bowel, large bowel, or less often, stomach. An alternative approach, tissue engineering, identifies the body's own potential for regeneration and supports this propensity with appropriate raw materials and growth factors so that the body's original structure and function may be restored. Tissue engineering can involve the use of a scaffold or matrix alone or of cell-seeded matrices. Harvesting cells and culturing them has become an important tool in tissue engineering. Multiple possibilities for sources of cells have been investigated, including stem cells and differentiated cells from organs other than the bladder; however, to date, autologous bladder cells remain the gold standard for culture and seeding.

PMID: 20955910 [PubMed - in process]

   
   
CRWESelect: CRWESelect.com Highlights: - Callaway Golf Company (NYSE:ELY) and ...
October 20, 2010 at 4:37 AM
 
... processing, and cryopreservation of stem cells and other cellular tissues from cord blood and bone marrow used in the practice of regenerative medicine. ...
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City of Hope Scientist Seeks to Reverse Negative Finding on Grant Application
October 20, 2010 at 2:42 AM
 
   
     
 
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