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Author Archives: biopolaris
QualityStocks News – International Stem Cell Scientists to Present Pre-Clinical Research Results at Gene and Cell …
Results to demonstrate broad application of parthenogenetic stem cells.Scottsdale, AZ (PRWEB) May 16, 2012 QualityStocks would like to highlight International Stem Cell Corporation, a publicly traded company focused on the therapeutic applications of human parthenogenetic stem cells (hpSCs) and the development and commercialization of cell-based research and cosmetic products. Continue reading
Posted in Stem Cell Therapy
Tagged and-commercialization, and-the, development, human-parthenogenetic, international, isco, prweb, publicly-traded, quality, Stem Cells, therapeutic
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Risk of Unprotected Sex Debated in Gilead HIV Pill Review
By Ryan Flinn and Shannon Pettypiece – Wed May 09 13:56:03 GMT 2012 Gilead, based in Foster City, California, will work with health agencies on public demonstration projects to further the drugs use if approved. Continue reading
Posted in Preventative Medicine
Tagged aids, disease, drug-, foster-city, from-the-deadly, gilead-sciences, global-advocacy, healthcare, increase-if-the, mitchell-warren, patients, photo, pill, truvada, virus
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Advanced Cell Technology Announces Webcast of Corporate Presentation at Annual Shareholders’ Meeting Today
MARLBOROUGH, Mass.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Advanced Cell Technology, Inc. (ACT;OTCBB: ACTC), a leader in the field of regenerative medicine, announced that it will webcast todays corporate presentation at 9:15 a.m. PDT, after the formal portion of its Annual Shareholders Meeting has concluded. Continue reading
Posted in Regenerative Medicine
Tagged beliefs, development, field, intellectual, private, shareholders, statements, webcast
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QualityStocks News – Advance Cell Technology Completes Treatment of Third Dry AMD Patient in Phase I/II Clinical Trial
Scottsdale, Arizona (PRWEB) April 21, 2012 QualityStocks would like to highlight Advanced Cell Technology, Inc., a publicly traded biotechnology company applying cellular technology in the field of regenerative medicine. ACT specializes in the development of cellular therapies for the treatment of diseases and conditions that impact tens of millions of people worldwide. Continue reading
Posted in Cell Medicine
Tagged advanced-cell, appropriate, clinical, development, europe, medicine, procedures, proprietary, school, steven-schwartz, successful, team, technology, treated-at-ucla, trials-
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Nuvilex Announces Advance in Gene Therapy for Encapsulated Living Cells Using Magnetic Nanoparticles
SILVER SPRING, Md.–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Nuvilex, Inc. (OTCQB:NVLX), an emerging international biotechnology provider of cell and gene therapy solutions through its associate SG Austria, announced today a significant advance in gene therapy with a new, unique, and specialized system for induction of gene expression in encapsulated cells. Continue reading
Posted in Gene therapy
Tagged a-and-its, a-heat-shock, a-new-system, a-short-time-, body, capsules, cells, effects-on-gene, encapsulated, Gene therapy, journal, live, press, research, therapeutic
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The Sports and Physical Therapy Center Will Host Free Seminar on Knee Injury Prevention for St. Louis County Athletes …
Missouri Physical Therapy Clinic Invites Public to Learn How to Prevent Sports-Related Knee Injuries During Informational Session on April 11 in Eureka EUREKA, Mo (PRWEB) March 19, 2012 The knee injury seminar is open to the public. It will contain valuable information for coaches, as well as student athletes and their parents. Continue reading
Posted in Preventative Medicine
Tagged athletes-on-the, injuries-during, invites-public, knee, knee-injuries-, local, north, physical, physical-therapy, presentation, quinn, sports, sports-medicine, university
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Gluttony gene that makes you eat more even when you are full identified
London, March 19 (ANI): Researchers have revealed how a mutation in a single gene is responsible for the inability of neurons to effectively pass along appetite suppressing signals from the body to the right place in the brain, which results in obesity caused by a voracious appetite. Researchers at Georgetown University Medical Center suggested there might be a way to stimulate expression of that gene to treat obesity caused by uncontrolled eating. Continue reading
Posted in Gene therapy
Tagged a-single-gene, from-the-body, help-the-brain, inability, medical-center, researchers, said-the-study, structures, with-the-same
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Stem Cell Finding Could Expand Women's Lifetime Supply of Eggs
SUNDAY, Feb. 26 (HealthDay News) — Researchers report that they’ve isolated stem cells from adult human ovaries that can mature into eggs that may be capable of fertilization. The lab findings, which upend longstanding scientific theory, could potentially lead to new reproductive technologies and possibly extend the years of a woman’s fertility Continue reading
Posted in Cell Medicine
Tagged a-fixed-entity, a-growing-body, a-little-more, biology, china, healthy, japanese, library, massachusetts, medicine, nature, study, tilly, vincent-center, work
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Myriad Genetics’ cancer gene patents go to trial in Australia
Myriad Genetics Inc. of Salt Lake City and other biotechnology companies can’t monopolize disease treatment by patenting human genetic material, an Australian trial was told this week in the country’s first challenge to ownership of DNA molecules. Cancer Voices Australia, a national organization representing cancer patients, and Yvonne D’Arcy, a Brisbane resident diagnosed with breast cancer, sued Myriad Genetics and Genetic Technologies Ltd. Continue reading
Posted in Genetics
Tagged australia, australian, Biotechnology, code, companies, dna, opening, plaintiffs, supreme-court, trial, united, united-states
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Side affects of Lexapro – Video
09-01-2012 07:00 link to online store pillsrx24.com Side affects of Lexapro Lexapro – generic escitalopram – is an antidepressant in the SSRI class that is approved to treat major depression and generalized anxiety disorder. Continue reading
Posted in Regenerative Medicine
Tagged air-conditioner, allergy-relief, depression-and, filters-and-, grandparents, inspiration, lexapro, new-colored, online-store, relief, side-affects, treat-major
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Preventative Aspirin therapy may cause bleeds: study
If you’re a healthy adult who pops a low-dose Aspirin daily in the hopes of preventing a heart attack you may be doing yourself more harm than good. That’s the conclusion of a study that analyzed data from nine previous trials involving more than 100,000 participants for an average of six years. More related to this story Doctors have long known that Aspirin, which has anti-clotting properties, can help prevent a second heart attack, a stroke, or death in individuals who have already had a heart attack or stroke Continue reading
Posted in Preventative Medicine
Tagged a-first-heart, a-from-nine, a-second-heart, archives, aspirin, boston, clinical-trials, london-, women
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Gene therapy helps regenerate injured brain cells
Sydney, Feb 16 (IANS) Gene therapy not only helps injured brain cells live longer and regenerate but also changes the shape of the cells, says a new study. Alan Harvey, professor of anatomy and physiology at The University of Western Australia, said brain cell morphology (study of form and structure of organisms) was very important in determining how a cell communicated with other cells and formed the circuits that allowed the brain to function. Continue reading
Posted in Gene therapy
Tagged a-new-study, beneficial-but, benefits, cells, circuits, designing-gene, injured-brain, interfere-with, science, science-one-, study, university
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Gene therapy for epilepsy could stop seizures
The researchers used gene therapy in rats to stimulate production of somatostatin, a seizure-stopping chemical that naturally occurs in the brain. The study was published in the February issue of the journal Neuroscience Letters. More than 3 million people in the United States have epilepsy, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Continue reading
Posted in Gene therapy
Tagged a-great-first, a-less-invasive, brain, disease, disease-control, florida, gene, hormone, journal, medicine, neuroscience, people, researchers, university
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Botox from Preventative Medical Clinic of Kohll’s – Video
24-01-2012 14:21 Sueann French from KCSI Radio get’s BOTOX for the first time. For more information please visit www.PreventativeMedClinic.com or our call Malvern Iowa location at 712.624.9050, 402-895-8001 for Millard Continue reading
Posted in Preventative Medicine
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Breakthrough in Haemophilia treatment – Video
11-12-2011 13:07 Doctors are hailing a major breakthrough in gene therapy that could revolutionise treatment of the blood clotting disorder Haemophilia. Sufferers currently have to take an ongoing series of injections to control the condition Continue reading
Posted in Gene therapy
Tagged a-major-breakthrough, blood, change-all, condition, currently-have, doctors, Gene therapy, gerald, haemophilia-, has-been, the-blood, the-findings, university
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Anthrax Toxicity Depends on Human Genetics
anthrax_genetics Anthrax courtesy of Wikimedia Commons/Marcus007 The white powder that arrived in envelopes addressed to lawmakers and journalists in 2001 proved to be a deadly delivery for several people. The lethal substance spores commonly known as Anthrax (from the bacterium Bactillus anthracis) can cause a toxic reaction in a host’s blood stream, killing cells and leading to tissue damage, bleeding and death. But just how toxic anthrax is to an individual might depend on their genetic makeup, according to a new study, published online Monday in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. Continue reading
Posted in Genetics
Tagged a-large-number, a-new-study, bacterium, david-relman, deadly-delivery, depend-on-their, institute, interaction, national, north, regulation, researchers, school, toxin
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Zithromax and alcohol – Video
03-12-2011 13:20 Zithromax and alcohol – link to online store 6drugs.com Zithromax (Azithromycin) 100mg / 250mg / 500mg Zithromax is an antibiotic that is commonly prescribed for the treatment of common bacterial infections and sexually transmitted diseases such as gonorrhea and chancroid. Continue reading
Posted in Preventative Medicine
Tagged a-and-chancroid-, and-alcohol, common-bacterial, commonly-prescribed, diseases-such, for-the, gonorrhea-and, infections-and, online-store, sexually-transmitted, such-as-gonorrhea, treatment, zithromax
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Pharmaceutical research in Thailand
Thailand needs to develop its own community of scientists to better collaborate & compete in the Asean Economic Community (AEC) starting in 2015. Continue reading
Posted in Nano medicine
Tagged aec, asean, asean-economic, better-collaborate, community, develop-its, own-community
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Genetic Engineering (excerpt) – Video
26-10-2011 07:18 Genetic engineering may be one of the greatest breakthroughs in recent history, however, with scientific advancements new ethical issues are raised, forcing us to ask not how, but if we should push genetic research to its absolute limit. This programme looks at the possible benefits of genetic engineering, such as the curing of hereditary diseases and the creation of better, more efficient crops Continue reading
Posted in Genetics
Tagged a-secular-and, controversy, curing, find-out-more, looks-at-the, morality, more-efficient, potential, programme, recent-history, the-potential
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USC hosts speaker on stem cell studies in medicine
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) – An expert in the area of stem cell research in medicine is speaking at the University of South Carolina. Continue reading
Posted in Cell Medicine
Tagged area, south, south-carolina-, speaking-at-the, stem-cell, the-area, university
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