Archive for the ‘Cardiac Stem Cells’ Category
SPRAY-ON STEM CELLS – Video
DR. AMIT PATEL EXPLAINS HOW PHYSICIANS ARE USING SPRAY-ON STEM CELLS TO HELP PATIENTS HEAL FROM HEART SURGERY AND BURNS
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Becoming Bionic: The Little Book of Hope for Heart Patients "The 18th Mile" – Video
Jon Kyle Ezell, heart attack survivor, pumps it up at mile 18 on a long run. If you're depressed about your health, get your mind right to get your body better.
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Becoming Bionic: The Little Book of Hope for Heart Patients "The 18th Mile" - Video
New heart built with stem cells – Video
An entire functional heart was created using a heart 'shell' and stem cells. This has been done in the rat
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Adult Stem Cell vs Embryonic Stem Cell Research Ethics Video – Video
Stem Cell Research: Beyond Hype, Real Hope by the Family Research Council (www.frc.org). This public domain film is consistent with the teachings of the Roman Catholic Church, which state that the ablation of the inner cell mass (ICM) of the blastocyst, which critically and irremediably damages the human embryo, curtailing its development, is a gravely immoral act and consequently is gravely illicit.
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AM RADIO, DR. AMIT PATEL AND STEM CELLS SAVED MY LIFE – Video
AM RADIO, DR. AMIT PATEL AND STEM CELLS SAVED MY LIFE My name is Billy Amer and in 1995 at age 41, I had my first of seven heart attacks
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AM RADIO, DR. AMIT PATEL AND STEM CELLS SAVED MY LIFE - Video
Cadiomyogenesis of human mesenchymal stem cells – Video
Marrow-derived human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSCs) have short proliferative longevity, compared with embryonic stem cells, and thus, important challenge in regenerative medicine is to improve the replicative capacity of human hMSCs. The life span of hMSCs have successfully been prolonged by bmi-1, which reduces p16INK4a expression and is essential for self-renewal of hematopoietic stem cells. The hMSCs with a prolonged life span began spontaneously beating, exhibited having action potential of cardiomyocytes, and acquired automaticity.
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Cadiomyogenesis of human mesenchymal stem cells - Video
Beating Heart Stem Cells
Beating Heart Cells: Induced pluripotent stem cells from adults, not embryos, are converted into beating heart cells and used for research at The Medical College of Wisconsin by John Lough, Ph.D. and Ulrich Broeckel, MD
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Beating Heart Stem Cells
Beating Heart Cells: Induced pluripotent stem cells from adults, not embryos, are converted into beating heart cells and used for research at The Medical College of Wisconsin by John Lough, Ph.D. and Ulrich Broeckel, MD
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Beating Heart Stem Cells
Valentine's Day Stem Cell Wish: Mending Broken Hearts
These embryonic stem cells in a lab dish form beating heart tissue. CIRM grantees are working to develop new therapies for heart disease based on these cells. For more info visit: http://www.cirm.ca.gov Beating heart tissue courtesy of The Exploratorium - http://www.exploratorium.edu - and the laboratory of Bruce Conklin at the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease.
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Valentine's Day Stem Cell Wish: Mending Broken Hearts
Kevin's 2 Heart Transplants and Stem Cell Transplant
This is an updated video showing my dad's stem cell transplant and time spent at Texas Heart Institute. In October 2005 my father, Kevin Johnson, was diagnosed with idopathic cardiomyopathy.
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Doctors To Use 'Trained' Stem Cells To Heal Heart
Scientists at Ohio State University Medical Center are using specially treated stem cells in an effort to limit the damage of a heart attack.
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Cardiac Stem Cell Therapy – How it works
Dr. Amit Patel discusses cardiac stem cell therapy at the University of Utah.
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Cardiac Stem Cell Therapy - How it works
Spontaneously and rhythmically beating engineered human heart tissue from pluripotent stem cells
Spontaneously and rhythmically beating engineered human heart tissue from pluripotent stem cells The video has been provided and copyrighted by Malte Tiburcy and Wolfram-Hubertus Zimmermann
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Spontaneously and rhythmically beating engineered human heart tissue from pluripotent stem cells
Doctors To Use ‘Trained’ Stem Cells To Heal Heart
Scientists at Ohio State University Medical Center are using specially treated stem cells in an effort to limit the damage of a heart attack.
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Doctors To Use 'Trained' Stem Cells To Heal Heart
Be still my beating stem cell heart
Read more: http://www.newscientist.com Muscles that make up the human heart have been made from embryonic stem cells for the first time.
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Be still my beating stem cell heart
Beating Human Heart Cells from Embryonic Stem Cells
These are beating human heart cells, suitable for replacing those lost during a heart attack, that were created from the (Bush approved) H7 line of human embryonic stem cells. This work was done at the University of Washington in Seattle by the Murry Lab.
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Beating Human Heart Cells from Embryonic Stem Cells
Human 2.0: The Helix of Our Future
A documentary project for AP English Language on the issues of stem cell research and designer babies.
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Human 2.0: The Helix of Our Future
CytoTune iPSCs – Cardiomyocytes
iPSCs generated using the CytoTune™-iPS Reprogramming Kit in feeder-free conditions using StemPro® hESC SFM were able to differentiate into cardiomyocytes after 14 days as embryoid bodies in DMEM/F12 + 20% KSR.
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CytoTune iPSCs - Cardiomyocytes
Becoming Bionic: The Little Book of Hope for Heart Patients Runblog ("Dress the Part")
If you've had a heart attack and you dare to dream to turn yourself into an athlete, you have to dress the part.
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Becoming Bionic: The Little Book of Hope for Heart Patients Runblog ("Dress the Part")
H9 Cardiac EBs.mov
Beating cardiomyocytes generated from H9 hES cells using an embryoid body differentiation approach.
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Beating Cardiomyocytes from E14 Cells
After two weeks, E14 mouse embryonic stem cells have differentiated into cardiomyocytes. These cells were prepared using the hanging drop method and beating can be seen in the lower and upper right corners of the embryoid body.
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Beating Cardiomyocytes from E14 Cells
Beating cells
Human embryonic stem cells can be used to produce functional heart cells for use in therapies or to develop new drugs for heart disease. This laboratory have tagged the cardiac muscle cells with a green fluorescent protein, which they can use to track and isolate human cardiac cells.This movie shows beating heart cells grown and cultured in the laboratory from embryonic stem cells filmed in normal light and then under UV light to image cells containing the green fluorescent protein. Video courtesy of Dr David Elliott.
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Beating cells
Repairing Damaged Hearts with Stem Cells
Biomedical Engineering researchers at WPI are creating new, engineered heart muscle tissue from adult stem cells. Their groundbreaking discoveries could lead to the repair of damaged hearts in some patients.
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Repairing Damaged Hearts with Stem Cells
Heart cells grown from human embryonic stem cells
Cardiomyocytes (heart cells) derived from human embryonic stem cells and grown in the lab. The lab-grown heart cells contract rhythmically in culture at the same rate as a normal heart beat.
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Heart cells grown from human embryonic stem cells