15 Jan 2013 ... During the injury process, the spinal cord might be hyper-bent, over-stretched, ... patients who accepted direct injection of olfactory ensheathing cells, isolated ... and axon regeneration, but also to support the survival of endogenous neurons. ... The neural cell adhesion molecule L1 was thought to be able to ...
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The person with a brain injury may have decreased ability to inhibit ..... person will live after discharge from the hospital and who will be able to help that individual. ... of air, deposit of oil or fat, or small mass of cells deposited by the blood flow.
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28 Oct 2011 ... Concerns in spinal cord injury (SCI) include its ability to produce ... especially in individuals with high thoracic and cervical SCI, can lead, ...
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What claims are currently made by CSCTC about what stem cell therapy can do for you? ... Autologous stem cells from a person's own fat are easy to harvest safely under ... help the immune system and thus help us repair diseased or injured tissues. ..... At this time, we are not treating autism, spinal cord injuries, and some ...
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the number of wheelchair bound people increases steadily each year. ... 11,000 ( The National Spinal Cord Injury Statistical Center, Birmingham, AL). .... There is insufficient evidence that would support standards of care during the acute .... phenotypically plastic and is able to give rise to cells from different germ layers, ...
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Spinal cord injury is a catastrophic event that immeasur- ably alters activity and ... acute exercise may also be less robust than those accompa- nying exercise in ...
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As a result, the spinal cord can?t move freely within the spinal canal, leading to ... by tethered spinal cord syndrome, it may help to imagine a balloon attached to a ... flows over and around the spine and spinal cord, cushioning it from trauma. ... A fatty piece of skin (called a dermoid or epidermoid) grows into the spinal cord, ...
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24 May 2012 ... Spinal cord injuries may lead to pain or even paralysis, depending on the severity of the injury. ... into different cell types, the team made them into bone cells, cartilage and fat. ... Stem Cells Help Match Patients To Medication ... We'll be able to test heart related drugs on human heart tissue, and that will ...
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Nevertheless, before stem-cell therapeutics can be applied in the clinical setting, more ..... oligodendrocyte progenitor cells, on patients with acute spinal cord injury. .... Dogs treated with stem cells were able to occasionally support their own weight ..... "Fat tissue: an underappreciated source of stem cells for biotechnology".
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This suggested that brown fat cells might play an unappreciated role in human metabolism. ... of Spinal Cord Injury BRAF Inhibitor Treatment Causes Melanoma Cells to Shift .... Study: Biomarkers May Predict Acute Kidney Injury in Critically Ill Patients ... Body May Be Able to 'Coach' Transplanted Stem Cells to Differentiate ...
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