Posts Tagged ‘cells’
Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 April 2012 09:28 Written by Administrator Wednesday, 18 April 2012 09:28

University of Delaware Biology Major Adam Reese may have found the key to keep fat cells from forming. The UD junior believes he has identified the trigger that turns a stem cell into a fat cell. Located on the surface of cells, the trigger, a protein called endoglin, regulates what type of cell an existing stem cell will become. The American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology selected an abstract of Reese’s work for its annual meeting at Experimental Biology 2012 in San Diego, a multidisciplinary scientific meeting attended by 14000 scientifically-minded attendees.
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Last Updated on Saturday, 24 March 2012 10:28 Written by Administrator Saturday, 24 March 2012 10:28
Research :Epistemology – By: (Me) Nicholas Ellis @ www.Youtube.com/sn1pe352 “A human being is a microcosmos, ie the laws prevailing in the cosmos also operate in the minutest space of the human being.”-Viktor Schauberger Most of the human body is made up of water, H2O, with cells consisting of 65-90% water by weight. Therefore, it isn’t surprising that most of a human body’s mass is oxygen (Since the Oxygen Atom is Much Larger than Hydrogen atoms in the Water Molecule). Carbon, the basic unit for organic molecules, comes in second. 99% of the mass of the human body is made up of just six elements: oxygen, carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, calcium, and phosphorus. “Science is but a perversion of itself unless it has, as its ultimate goal the betterment of humanity” – Nikola Tesla Researchers at Yale University and the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), applying modern engineering design tools to one of the basic units of life, argue that artificial cells could be built that not only replicate the electrical behavior of electric eel cells but in fact improve on them. Artificial versions of the eel’s electricity generating cells could be developed as a power source for medical implants and other tiny devices. Many particular electrophysiological readings have specific names: * Electrocardiography – for the heart * Electroencephalography – for the brain * Electrocorticography – from the cerebral cortex * Electromyography – for the muscles * Electrooculography …
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Tags: biological, cells, grow, Organs, Physics, Stem, tissues, Transplant, Using, Usuable | Posted under Stem Cell Videos | 2 Comments
Last Updated on Tuesday, 20 March 2012 10:28 Written by Administrator Tuesday, 20 March 2012 10:28
Description of a paper from Diane Mathis’s group at Harvard confirming high content of T regulatory cells in fat. These cells may be one of the mechanisms by which “fat stem cell therapy” works. For more information see www.stemnow.com
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Tags: Arthritis, Autoimmune, cells, Diseases, Multiple, Rheumatoid, Sclerosis, Stem, Work | Posted under Stem Cell Videos | 9 Comments
Last Updated on Friday, 16 March 2012 10:27 Written by Administrator Friday, 16 March 2012 10:27
Artificial stem cells – pros and cons – Part 2
Tags: Artificial, cells, cons, Part, Pros, Stem | Posted under Stem Cell Videos | 1 Comment