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Weekly stem cell reads: HSCT, old embryo models, aging stem cells

stem cell

What is a stem cell therapy? Does it have to include stem cells put into the body? Would you include a therapy that uses differentiated cells made from stem cells? I generally do use the term in that broader way. A similar question comes to mind: what is regenerative medicine? Should it include both cell […]

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Weekly reads: aging cells, scientists relying on ChatGPT, anemone stem cells

cellular aging

Do our aging cells necessitate that we age overall as people? Flipping it around, if we can stop or reverse enough cellular aging, will our overall aging be positively affected? It’s clear that people age very differently from each other and so do our cells and organs. Interestingly, intramurally in a sense the cells and

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Cell Surgical Network asks whole court to weigh in after FDA appeals victory on stem cells

Cell Surgical Network stem cell clinic chain

It’s been a long saga for the FDA and the unproven stem cell clinic group called Cell Surgical Network, headquartered in Beverly Hills. A court case involving the two has been unfolding for many years. It has big implications for agency authority and the hundreds of stem cell clinics across the U.S. The case took

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Weekly reads: cancer stem cells, encouraging findings, Trump & NIH, proteomics

Liver cancer stem cells, cancer stem cells

Cancer stem cells are stem cell-like cells in many tumors that are key contributors to the ability of tumors to persist and recur after treatment. For those reasons, they are also thought to be major targets, including of emerging therapies. Data also suggest that some therapies may create new types of cancer stem cells leading

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Weekly reads: Rusty Gage & stem cell awards, ASCL1, stem cells for a vulture

Rusty Gage

There should be more stem cell awards. Why not recognize more scientists and advocates? I used to do a Stem Cell Person of the Year Award. I have thought about bringing it back. What do you think? Scroll through some past posts on the Stem Cell Person of the Year Award. ISSCR gives out stem

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Joe Rogan shows more love for unproven stem cells despite risks

Cellular Performance Institute, CPI Tijuana

Joe Rogan just keeps glowing about clinics offering unproven stem cells like most recently the Cellular Performance Institute in Tijuana. Often Joe talks about his own experiences getting stem cells, but other times he refers anecdotally to others who supposedly had great experiences. While it’s not unusual for some celebrities to get stem cells at

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Readers’ question: do stem cells for Long COVID make sense including for brain fog?

stem cells for Long COVID

Do stem cells for Long COVID make sense including for associated brain issues? Two readers of The Niche asked me this question recently. Let’s discuss it. Stem cells for Long COVID worth trying? What is Long COVID? A sizable fraction of people who get COVID-19 never fully recover. They may have symptoms like fatigue, brain

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Weekly reads: test-tube burgers, CRISPR for space travel, more tuft cells

test-tube burger

I’ve written before about so-called test-tube burgers and bacon and other lab grown meat. Test-tube burgers Cells like muscle and fat progenitor cells are the basis for these products. Sometimes stem cells may come into play for such “test-tube burgers” as I generally call this type of lab meat. Cost seems to be a main

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Weekly reads: More good news on stem cells for diabetes, Panda stem cells, pricey longevity club

stem cell therapy for diabetes

People often ask me what is the most promising new cell therapy and while it is difficult to choose just one, I often highlight the promise of stem cells for diabetes. Here in the U.S., early data from diabetes clinical trials by Vertex look encouraging. Other teams worldwide are also working in this space and

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