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“The crop dictated the entire process, not the budget” @CoreBiogenesis @growtainers verticalfarmdaily.com/articl…
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🦌 How do deer regenerate their antlers? A team at @NPUintl developed a #SingleCell atlas of antler regrowth and identified a population of “antler blastema #progenitor cells". 📃 @ScienceMagazine: bit.ly/3IQGD99 🎧: bit.ly/3SYFP5D
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A new stem cell therapy for Parkinson’s disease has just been administered to a person for the first time — and if it works as hoped, it could revolutionize how doctors treat the disease. freethink.com/health/stem-ce…
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👀 Take a look at this! A team at @IowaMed and collaborators found that #iPSCs generated using a precision robotic cell culture platform gave rise to retinal #organoids that were indistinguishable from those derived from manually generated iPSCs. 📖 bit.ly/41QtcO7
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Did you know that stem cells, while possessing immense regenerative potential, are also prone to genetic instability?
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While this may sound concerning, it's important to note that scientists are actively researching ways to mitigate this genetic instability in stem cells, in order to harness their therapeutic potential for a wide range of diseases and conditions.
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By better understanding the underlying mechanisms driving genetic instability in stem cells, we can work towards developing safer and more effective therapies.
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[Communiqué de presse] France Industrie lance la 3e promotion de son club Tech Factory qui réunit 20 CEOs de startups industrielles ➡ bit.ly/3IXVaAa
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Dementia is a devastating condition that affects millions of people worldwide. While there is currently no cure, there is promising research being done with stem cells to help treat and possibly even reverse the effects of #dementia
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Another study published in the @journal_ad showed that stem cell therapy improved cognitive function in patients with Alzheimer's disease.
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While these studies are still in the early stages, they offer hope for a new approach to treating dementia, and similar diseases such as Alzheimer's.
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There are endless possibilities for treatments using stem cells. One example of success with this treatment has been documented in the repair of heart defects in children.
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However, treatment of heart defects in babies has proven successful in some case with the use of stem cells.
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The stem cells which are injected directly into the heart have been able to revitalise heart defects, hopefully preventing the future need to complex surgeries and / or transplants. #stemcellworld #stemcelltransplant #stemcellresearch
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What is the Difference Between an Organoid and a Spheroid?
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1. Organoids are driven by internal developmental processes, whereas spheroids are driven primarily via cell-to-cell adhesion.
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2. Organoids are easier to maintain as they are derived from - and require - a population of stem cells to guarantee viability, whereas maintaining spheroids require a continous source of viable cells.
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