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New nanocapsules deliver therapy brain-wide, edit Alzheimer’s gene in mice
By Laura Red Eagle - University of Wisconsin News Gene therapies have the potential to treat neurological disorders like Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases, but they face a common barrier — the blood-brain barrier. Now, researchers at the University of...

Enhancing Our Brain’s Ability To Fight Disease With CRISPR-Edited Immune Cells
by University of California Irvine - Technology Networks Combating Alzheimer’s and other neurodegenerative diseases by inserting healthy new immune cells into the brain has taken a leap toward reality. Neuroscientists at the University of California, Irvine and the...

New killer CRISPR system is unlike any scientists have seen
By Kristin Houser - Freethink It could lead to new cancer treatments, better diagnostics tests, and more. his article is an installment of Future Explored, a weekly guide to world-changing technology. You can get stories like this one straight to your inbox every...

Regenerative Medicine Essentials Course and World Stem Cell Summit go LIVE in 2023 at combined event in Winston-Salem, NC, June 5-9, 2023
WINSTON-SALEM, NC, February, 2023 -- The Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine (WFIRM) and the Regenerative Medicine Foundation (RMF) have announced that the 20th edition of the World Stem Cell Summit will be held in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in...

Unique MIT suit helps people better understand the aging experience
By Adam Felts | MIT News Students, researchers, and actors don AGNES for a taste of the friction, frustration, and fatigue that older adults often experience. Visitors to MIT’s AgeLab in the Center for Transportation and Logistics are greeted silently by a shiny...

Nanofiber-Hydrogel Loaded with Stem Cells Shows Success Treating Severe Complication of Crohn’s Disease
by Johns Hopkins University Johns Hopkins researchers develop injectable hydrogel composite that promotes regenerative healing in an animal model of Crohn’s perianal fistulas In a new study using a rat model of Crohn’s disease, a biodegradable hydrogel composite...

California agency invests $4 million in stem cell treatment for Parkinson’s Disease
By Esteban Cortez - The Stem Cellar The California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) is investing $4 million in a late-stage preclinical project by Ryne Bio aiming to improve treatment for Idiopathic Parkinson’s disease (PD). PD is characterized by a loss of...

Options for laryngeal regeneration
By Susan Buckles - Mayo Clinic Mayo Clinic is using 3D printing as a new option to heal the larynx after cancer or traumatic injury. David Lott, M.D., a Mayo Clinic otolaryngologist and head and neck surgeon, is an expert who can speak about a pioneering procedure...

CRISPR gene-editing may boost cancer immunotherapy, new study finds
By Rob Stein - NPR News Katie Pope Kopp went through round after round of chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant to treat her non-Hodgkin lymphoma. But nothing could beat it. "I went back to get a PET scan in May of 2020, and that's when they found that my...

Stem Cell–Based, Cryopreservable Bioimplants for Arthritis
By Anjali A. Sarkar, PhD - Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology news Researchers are developing off-the-shelf treatments to save joints before they wear out Osteoarthritis is a progressive disease where the protective layer of articular cartilage that cushions the...

What patients do and don’t know about stem cell therapy
by Lynda Charters - Ophthalmology Times A recent survey of retinal clinic patients reveals a lack of awareness of the risks and safety issues associated with stem cell therapies. Intravitreal injections of unapproved stem cell therapies have resulted in irreversible...

The future of replacement organs is (quite possibly) here: Robust human intestinal organoids created in a lab
by Tokyo Medical and Dental University - Phys.Org Growing miniature organ-like tissues in the lab is already within our reach. Now, researchers from Japan have developed a new approach that enables intestinal mini-organs to be grown more easily and efficiently in the...