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Engineering by Scientists on Embryo Stirs Criticism
New York Times, United States -
... Center for Reproductive Medicine and Infertility at NewYork-Presbyterian/Weill Cornell hospital. He said the purpose of the work was stem cell research. ...

eFluxMedia
State Hikes Stem-Cell Research Funding
The UCSD Guardian Online, CA - May 12, 2008
?These facilities will house basic and clinical researchers working collaboratively, with stem cell-specific core labs literally ?down the hall? ? an ...
New York?s $600 Million Question National Review Online Blogs
Bay Area bids for stem cell bonanza San Francisco Chronicle
BUSINESS: Community colleges, universities asked to join stem cell ... North County Times
San Jose Mercury News - San Diego Union Tribune
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Researchers Explore Climate and Ocean Changes
New University Online, CA -
The Department of Earth Systems Science and the Newkirk Center for Science and Society co-sponsored the event. Several distinguished scientists and ...

NewsOK.com (subscription)
Leukemia patient invents a machine that shows promise in killing ...
NewsOK.com (subscription), OK -
Kanzius' leukemia has been through bouts of remission, but doctors say he will probably need a stem cell transplant. This week, Kanzius said he will begin ...
Seattle biotech startup finds its destiny lies in California
Seattle Times, United States - May 12, 2008
The stem-cell-research company, launched with a splash in November, has named Paul Grayson, a veteran biotech executive and venture capitalist based in San ...
News In Brief
New University Online, CA -
The building is expected to house as many as 26 laboratory-based and clinical researchers. As a result of the university?s growing stem-cell research, ...
Eye cell implants improve Parkinson's symptoms
Tehran Times, Iran - May 9, 2008
Dr. Bruce Silverman, a neurologist at Providence Hospital and Medical Center in Southfield, Mich., said the new study ""showed that there was clinical ...
Researchers envision stem cell lab
San Diego Union Tribune, United States - Apr 20, 2008
By Terri Somers San Diego's four largest research institutes plan to build the nation's first-of-its-kind stem cell center, which scientists have dubbed a ...
WaferGen to Present at the Rodman and Renshaw Fifth Annual Global ...
Earthtimes (press release), UK -
WaferGen currently markets its SmartSlide(TM) family of products to companies and organizations involved in stem cell and cell biology research. ...RODM

Dog Flu Diet and Diseases
Heart Derived Stem Cells Develop Into Heart Muscle
Science Daily (press release) - Apr 23, 2008
ScienceDaily (Apr. 23, 2008) ? Dutch researchers at University Medical Center Utrecht and the Hubrecht Institute have succeeded in growing large numbers of ...
Be still my beating stem cell heart New Scientist (subscription)
Breakthrough large step to saving failing hearts Globe and Mail
Stem cell first for heart attack victims Telegraph.co.uk
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Identification of human brain tumour initiating cells -
SK Singh, C Hawkins, ID Clarke, JA Squire, J Bayani … - Nature, 2004 - Mass Med Soc
... cells. The researchers argue that circulating stem cells home to sites of
chronic inflammation to help repair local damage. In this ...

A survey of telomerase activity in human cancer -
JW Shay, S Bacchetti - European Journal of Cancer, 1997 - Elsevier
... Department of Pathology, McMaster University Medical Center, ... Research on the association
of the ribonucleoprotein ... In most cancers and in stem cells of renewal ...

[PDF] Extinction risk from climate change -
CD Thomas, A Cameron, RE Green, M Bakkenes, LJ … - Nature, 2004 - fishclimate.ca
... 66045 USA 14 Cooperative Research Centre for Tropical ... UNEP World Conservation Monitoring
Centre, 219 Huntingdon Road ... change are likely to stem from interactions ...
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STEM CELLS: Enhanced: Setting Standards for Human Embryonic Stem Cells -
AH Brivanlou, FH Gage, R Jaenisch, T Jessell, D … - Science, 2003 - sciencemag.org
... The AAAS Center for Science, Technology, and Congress offers a policy brief
on stem cell research. Stem Cell Research and Applications ...

Preimplantation genetic diagnosis as a novel source of embryos for stem cell research -
SJ Pickering, PR Braude, M Patel, CJ Burns, J … - Reprod Biomed Online, 2003 - ingentaconnect.com
... presumably arising from the epiblast), usually around the centre of the ... a single
patient at the pronucleate stage donated for stem cell research were thawed ...

The Sequence of the Human Genome -
… K Beeson, D Busam, A Carver, A Center, ML Cheng, L … - Science, 2001 - sciencemag.org
... DNA libraries and availability of immortalized cell lines. ... MIT Center for, Number
of contigs, 243,786, ... Genome Research,, Total base pairs, 194,490,158, 1,083,848,245 ...

… in Immunocompromised Patients with Cancer and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplants: An International … -
S Ascioglu, JH Rex, B de Pauw, JE Bennett, J Bille … - Clinical Infectious Diseases, 2002 - UChicago Press
... they were reports exclusively regarding clinical research on immunocompromised patients
with cancer or recipients of hematopoietic stem cell transplants who ...

… research resource centre providing access to well-characterised seed stocks of human stem cell -
L Healy, C Hunt, L Young, G Stacey - Advanced Drug Delivery Reviews, 2005 - Elsevier
... by the Centre for Stem Cell Biology at the University of Sheffield. It has hosted
a number of 1-day symposium and workshops for stem cell researchers and IVF ...

Stem Cells--Perspectives on Current Status and Future Directions: AACR Workshop on Cancer Stem -
MF Clarke, JE Dick, PB Dirks, CJ Eaves, CHM … - Cancer Research, 2006 - AACR
... the cancer stem cell hypothesis is at the center of a rapidly evolving field that
may play a pivotal role in changing how basic cancer researchers, clinical ...

Human Embryonic Stem Cells Develop Into Multiple Types of Cardiac Myocytes Action Potential … -
JQ He, Y Ma, Y Lee, JA Thomson, TJ Kamp - Circulation Research, 2003 - Am Heart Assoc
... Human Embryonic Stem Cells Develop Into Multiple Types of Cardiac Myocytes. ... Medicine
(TJK), and Physiology (JQH, TJK), National Primate Research Center (YM, JAT ...

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Ireland Cancer Center researchers advance stem cell gene therapy

Researchers present findings at American Society of Hematology Meeting

Ireland Cancer Center of University Hospitals Case Medical Center researchers have recently made great strides in stem cell gene therapy research by transferring a new gene to cancer patients, via their own stem cells, with the ultimate goal of being able to use stronger chemotherapy treatment with less severe side effects. Under this protocol, MGMT, a drug-resistance gene, is added into purified hematopoietic stem cells to protect these cells from the damage of chemotherapy regimens.

In one of 24 presentations by Ireland Cancer Center researchers at the annual American Society of Hematology meeting, Stanton Gerson, MD, and colleagues presented that eight patients were enrolled on the trial and six were infused with their own stem cells which were engineered to carry the MGMT gene. In three patients, stem cells carrying the gene were identified in their blood or bone marrow. In one patient, stem cells carrying the gene were detected up to 28 weeks after their administration. This significant finding has never been reported before with this gene and drug combination.

This study is the first to show the success of treatment with evidence that stem cells now carry the new gene,¡¨ says Dr. Gerson, Director of the Ireland Cancer Center and Case Comprehensive Cancer Center, who spearheaded the Phase I study along with a team of researchers. ¡§These patients show the success of treatment with evidence that their stem cells now carry the new genes. This is a breakthrough ¡V the first time selection with MGMT has been shown to occur in patients.¡¨

Preclinical animal research, conducted by Dr. Gerson and his colleagues, has shown that the gene G156A-MGMT can provide stem cells with very high levels of drug resistance, compared to normal stem cells not carrying the gene. In the Phase I trial for patients with advanced malignancies, researchers collected peripheral blood stem cells from patients and exposed them to a retrovirus containing the G156A-MGMT gene.

In addition to this promising research, Ireland Cancer Center scientists presented 24 oral and poster presentations at ASH. ¡§The breadth and depth of this innovative hematologic research at the Ireland Cancer Center are outstanding,¡¨ says Alvin Schmaier, MD, Chief of Hematology/Oncology at UHCMC and Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine. ¡§Our faculty is making tremendous advances in these fields which is reflected in their being chosen for oral and poster presentations.¡¨

The presentations include:

  • Dr. Hillard Lazarus and colleagues presented significant findings that treatment with Rituximab before transplantation results in cure rate and overall survival in patients undergoing autologous stem cell transplantation for Diffuse Large B-Cell lymphoma.

  • Dr. Lazarus and colleagues of the Eastern Cooperative Oncology Group (ECOG) presented data that show that Imatninib (Gleevec) does not change outcomes on patients with Philadelphia Chromosome Positive Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia.

  • Dr. Lazarus presented an assessment of data over 30 years regarding acute leukemia and its management. He found that all avenues lead to stem cell transplantations. His team provided this assessment of a whole host of entities that provide leukemia care.

  • Dr. Jonathan Kenyon and colleagues found that normal individuals over age 50 begin to show evidence that genetic mutations are accumulating in marrow stem cells. This finding might be the key underlying the increased risk of anemias, myelodysplastic syndrome and acute leukemia in older individuals.

  • Dr. Kevin Bunting¡¦s laboratory gave two important presentations on how intracellular STAT5 (an intracellular signaling protein) influences normal pathologic hematopoiesis (blood cell formation) and stem cell engraftment.

  • Dr. Shigemi Matsuyama and colleagues presented a novel way of treating chemotherapy -induced thrombocytopenia (decrease in number of platelets in the blood) using Bax Inhibiting Peptides to rescue the damaged cells.

  • Dr. Keith McCrae and colleagues presented that ƒÒ2 glycoprotein is a cofactor in the process that dissolves blood clots through the use of the medical agent tPA.

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About University Hospitals

With 150 locations throughout Northeast Ohio, University Hospitals serves the needs of patients through an integrated network of hospitals, outpatient centers and primary care physicians. At the core of our Health System is University Hospitals Case Medical Center. The primary affiliate of Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine, University Hospitals Case Medical Center is home to some of the most prestigious clinical and research centers of excellence in the nation and the world, including cancer, pediatrics, women's health, orthopedics and spine, radiology and radiation oncology, neurosurgery and neuroscience, cardiology and cardiovascular surgery, organ transplantation and human genetics. Its main campus includes the internationally celebrated Rainbow Babies & Children's Hospital, ranked best in the Midwest and first in the nation for the care of critically ill newborns; MacDonald Women's Hospital, Ohio's only hospital for women; and Ireland Cancer Center, which holds the nation's highest designation by the National Cancer Institute of Comprehensive Cancer Center. For more information, go to www.uhhospitals.org.

 
 
 
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