Thursday, April 7, 2011

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Proteonomix, Inc. (PROT) Files New Patent Application for a New Technology to ...
April 7, 2011 at 4:34 PM
 
Proteonomix Regenerative Translational Medicine Institute, Inc. ("PRTMI") intends to focus on the translation of promising research in stem cell biology and cellular therapy to clinical applications of regenerative medicine. ...
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Announcing the First Stem Cell Translational Journal
April 7, 2011 at 3:26 PM
 
The potential of stem cells therapies and regenerative medicine is both provocative and unique, offering the distinct possibility of eventually repairing or replacing tissues damaged from disease, including certain cancers. Under the leadership of the ...
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Former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich Joins 2011 Translational ...
April 7, 2011 at 3:26 PM
 
Hosted by the Regenerative Medicine Foundation, the Translational Regenerative Medicine Forum will occur at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, DC from April 6-8. "As a key influencer of the United States political ...
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Announcing the First Stem Cell Translational Journal
April 7, 2011 at 2:19 PM
 
... acknowledged need within the research and clinical communities for comprehensive coverage of stem cell science, stem cell-based regenerative medicine and tissue engineering, stem cell-based predictive toxicology, and cancer stem cell investigation. ...
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'Retina in a Dish' is the Most Complex Tissue Ever Engineered in the Lab
April 7, 2011 at 12:01 PM
 
By Clay Dillow Posted 04.07.2011 at 12:02 pm 0 Comments Researchers in Japan have grown a retina from mouse embryonic stem cells in a lab, but this isn't just another incremental advance in tissue engineering. Scientists claim their "retina in a dish" ...
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Cover Story: Little Green Men
April 7, 2011 at 12:01 PM
 
New materials for tissue-engineering scaffolds, and platforms for custom growing stem-cells, and perhaps someday soon, replacement organs. For diagnostics, there are flexible, wearable electronic devices, and nanogenerators capable of powering ...
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Sailing with the Tide
April 7, 2011 at 8:16 AM
 
   
   
Scientists Use Stem Cells To Grow Retina
April 7, 2011 at 7:00 AM
 
In a major breakthrough in the field of regenerative medicine, scientists have for the first time created a part of the eye critical for vision using animal stem cells, according to a study published Wednesday in the journal Nature. ...
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VitaKine® Platelet Cell Therapy from BioParadox Improves Cardiac Function ...
April 7, 2011 at 7:00 AM
 
The results of a preclinical cardiac study were presented at the 2nd Annual Translational Regenerative Medicine Forum in Washington, DC Platelet-Rich Plasma (PRP), a component of whole blood, has been shown to effectively treat sports-related injuries ...
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Students lose sense of self when unplugged
April 7, 2011 at 5:26 AM
 
In a major advance in regenerative medicine, researchers have for the first time coaxed stem cells from a mammal into becoming an embryonic eye, according to a study released on Wednesday. Photograph by: M. Eiraku And Y.sasai, AFP, Getty Images, ...
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Future computer vision tools to aid medical research, healthcare
April 7, 2011 at 5:22 AM
 
Babenko, a UC San Diego computer science grad student, is working with a team of researchers to develop technology that will automate the arduous process of analyzing the vast amount of data necessary for tissue engineering. ...
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