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Jaw bone created from (patient’s own) stem cells

In VICTORIES & SUCCESS STORIES on April 21, 2010 at 5:13 pm

Jaw bone created from (patient’s own) stem cells – BBC NEWS | Health | – New bone created in the lab

The new bone was created from bone marrow stem cells

Scientists have created part of the jaw joint in the lab using human adult stem cells.

Two points from me:

1. Cloning, shmoning! The facts is, they have already created hearts, windpipes and jawbones from adult stem cells. No clones needed, no rejection issues, no transplants, no immunosuppressive drugs,….we can just make the bone, organ, teeth, etc that fit perfectly into your body because they are made from your body (and from your own stem cells).

2. The only problem is the USA is Soooooo S…L….O….W to pick up on the information that the rest of the world has already known about for years. As far as stem cell advances go…we went from world leader to “back of da bus” in half a decade…and I doubt we will ever catch up!

They say it is the first time a complex, anatomically-sized bone has been accurately created in this way.

It is hoped the technique could be used not only to treat disorders of the specific joint, but more widely to correct problems with other bones too.

The Columbia University study appears in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

The bone which has been created in the lab is known as the temporomandibular joint (TMJ).

The availability of personalized bone grafts engineered from the patient’s own stem cells would revolutionise the way we currently treat these defects – Dr Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic, Columbia University

Problems with the joint can be the result of birth defects, arthritis or injury.

Although they are widespread, treatment can be difficult.

The joint has a complex structure which makes it difficult to repair by using grafts from bones elsewhere in the body.

The latest study used human stem cells taken from bone marrow.

These were seeded into a tissue scaffold, formed into the precise shape of the human jaw bone by using digital images from a patient.

The cells were then cultured using a specially-designed bioreactor which was able to infuse the growing tissue with exactly the level of nutrients found during natural bone development.

Big potential

Lead researcher Dr Gordana Vunjak-Novakovic said: “The availability of personalised bone grafts engineered from the patient’s own stem cells would revolutionise the way we currently treat these defects.”

Dr Vunjak-Novakovic said the new technique could also be applied to other bones in the head and neck, including skull bones and cheek bones, which are similarly difficult to graft.

The option to engineer anatomically pieces of human bone in this way could potentially transform the ability to carry out reconstruction work, for instance following serious injury or cancer treatment.

She said: “We thought the jawbone would be the most rigorous test of our technique; if you can make this, you can make any shape.”

She stressed that the joint created in the lab was bone only, and did not include other tissue, such as cartilage. However, the Columbia team is working on a new method for engineering hybrid grafts including bone and cartilage.

Another major challenge for scientists will be to find a way to engineer bone with a blood supply that can be easily connected to the blood supply of the host.

Professor Anthony Hollander, a tissue engineering expert from the University of Bristol who helped produce an artificial windpipe last year, said there was still a lot of work to be done before the new bone could be used on patients.

But he said: “One of the major problems facing scientists in this field is how to engineer a piece of bone with the right dimensions – that is critical for some of these bone defects.

“This is a lovely piece of tissue engineering which has produced bone with a high degree of accuracy in terms of shape.”

via BBC NEWS | Health | Jaw bone created from stem cells.

Cellular Dynamics’ stem cells named to top 10 emerging technologies list – JSOnline

In BUSINESS OF STEM CELLS on April 21, 2010 at 5:07 pm

A few things of note:
1.  This article is about James Thomson putting his money where his mouth is…into non-embryonic stem cell research.  Long ago, he jumped off the embryonic stem cell research “ship” and into other stem cell research.  This is fairly significant because he is the one who built that ship from the ground up!  (
James Alexander Thomson is an American developmental biologist who is best known for deriving the first human embryonic stem cell line.)

2.  This article is about induced pluripotent stem cells: “The stem cells (Cellular Dynamics) CDI sells aren’t made from human embryos. CDI scientists take tissue cells, for example, and engineer them to make cells that have the characteristics of embryonic stem cells and are able to turn into beating heart cells, liver cells or other cells in the body.”  Further of note, adult or repair stem cells are already “able to turn into beating heart cells, liver cells or other cells in the body and have been for years.”

3.  Those guys over at MIT Technology Review are pretty smart.  They know the future is NOT in embryonic stem cell research…just as James does…or more importantly, they know that embryonic stem cells are NOT one of the “top 10 emerging technologies.”  Otherwise, something with embryonic stem cells would have made the list.  Or maybe Geron would have with their embryonic clinical trial that has been put on hold 11 times now…what?  It’s 12 or 13? Sorry, I can’t keep track anymore.

Read on…

Cellular Dynamics’ stem cells named to

top 10 emerging technologies list

By Kathleen Gallagher of the Journal Sentinel

Posted: April 21, 2010 11:54 a.m. |(2) Comments

James Thomson’s engineered stem cells have joined green concrete, mobile 3-D content and other innovations on the MIT Technology Review’s annual list of its top 10 emerging technologies.

Stem cell pioneer Thomson and his company, Cellular Dynamics, have potentially revolutionized the way disease is studied and potential drugs are screened for toxicity, the editors of the publication said.

The privately held company, known as CDI, has a proprietary process to manufacture large quantities of human tissue cells that companies use for research and to screen drugs.

“Stem cell technology has significant potential to improve human health,” Thomson said in a news release issued by his company.

The stem cells CDI sells aren’t made from human embryos. CDI scientists take tissue cells, for example, and engineer them to make cells that have the characteristics of embryonic stem cells and are able to turn into beating heart cells, liver cells or other cells in the body.

via Cellular Dynamics’ stem cells named to top 10 emerging technologies list – JSOnline.

HELP NEIL DEFEAT CEREBRAL PALSY!

In Fund raising on April 21, 2010 at 4:50 pm

Saturday April, 17, 2010

259 A.M. I Can’t Sleep!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I just found out today that my friends, the Peterson family, are going for Cameron Peterson’s second round of Adult Stem Cell Treatments in December, 2010.  Carol Peterson wants me and my grandmother to come a long and get  my treatments as well.  Unfortunately, I do not have enough money for the treatment.  I’m asking for your help.

This is more then a Want

It Is A Need!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Different environments and unfamiliar surroundings throw my entire physical plus mental nervous systems into complete and total chaos so it would be a lot easier to make the journey both for me and my 84 year old grandmother with friends like Carol and her family to support us and whom are familiar with the surroundings.

Anyone who knows me will tell you that I do not like to beg…But I am not too proud to do it, if all other options have been exhausted.   So I am Begging…crying out to the citizens of the planet earth for donations of any amount.  Every single penny is appreciated!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Please help me so that I can be of service to the people that I love, the Earth and all who live on it! :)

Thank You!

Sincerely, Neil Barron

P.S. I turn 30, December, 16, 2010 , this would be the greatest birthday combination Christmas gift that anyone has ever received!

DONATE TO NEIL’S CAUSE:  http://www.quipnation.com/helpneilfightcp

ARTICLE ABOUT NEIL: http://www.ledger-enquirer.com/2010/04/12/1083901/a-29-year-old-phenix-city-man.html

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