Stem Cell Research at Johns Hopkins Medicine

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Stem Cell Research at Johns Hopkins Medicine

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Johns Hopkins researchers are making advances in the field of stem cell research by understanding how stem cells work and identifying therapeutic uses and ethical and safety issues. Johns Hopkins Medicine is a co-host of the 2009 World Stem Cell Summit in Baltimore, Maryland.

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Hopkins co-hosts 2009 World Stem Cell Summit, launches stem cell web documentary: http://bit.ly/2lc2PJ

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New clues to how brain cancer cells migrate and invade - National Cancer Institute

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Improved adult-derived human stem cells have fewer genetic changes than expected

labspaces.net — “A team of researchers from Johns Hopkins University and the National Human Genome Research Institute has evaluated the whole genomic sequence of stem cells derived from human bone marrow cells—so-called induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells—and found that relatively few genetic changes occur during stem cell conversion by an improved method. The findings, reported in the March issue of Cell StemView full resource at labspaces.net

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Improved adult-derived human stem cells have fewer genetic changes than expected

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Improved Adult-Derived Human Stem Cells Have Fewer Genetic Changes Than Expected

newswise.com — “A team of researchers from Johns Hopkins University and the National Human Genome Research Institute has evaluated the whole genomic sequence of stem cells derived from human bone marrow cells—so-called induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells—and found that relatively few genetic changes occur during stem cell conversion by an improved method. The findings, reported in the March issue of Cell Stem Cell, the official journal of the International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR), will be presenView full resource at newswise.com

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Hopkins Launches New ALS Research Center with $25 Million Gift - 03/21/2012

hopkinsmedicine.org — “A $25 million gift has enabled Johns Hopkins to establish a new center to develop novel therapies for the neurodegenerative disease known as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Lou Gehrig’s disease, or ALS. Much of the center’s research will focus on using stem cells individually derived from ALS patients to develop new model systems to investigate how nerve cells degenerate, as tools to screen new drug therapies, and to develop stem cell therapies as transplants to potentially slow or reverse the diView full resource at hopkinsmedicine.org

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Molecular Targets Interview with Cynthia A. Zahnow, Ph.D.

aacr.org — “Molecular Targets and Cancer Therapeutics 2011: Interview with Cynthia A. Zahnow, Ph.D., assistant professor of oncology, Johns Hopkins University Dr. Cynthia Zahnow explains how self renewing cancer stem cells can be successfully inhibited through epigenetics and demethylating agents such as decitabine and azacitidine.View full resource at aacr.org

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Correcting sickle cell disease with stem cells

labspaces.net — “Using a patient's own stem cells, researchers at Johns Hopkins have corrected the genetic alteration that causes sickle cell disease (SCD), a painful, disabling inherited blood disorder that affects mostly African-Americans. The corrected stem cells were coaxed into immature red blood cells in a test tube that then turned on a normal version of the gene.View full resource at labspaces.net

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Researchers use patient's own stem cells to correct genetic alteration that causes SCD

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JHU begins research to create blood platelets from stem cells : Johns Hopkins University – The Gazette

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Hopkins stem cell research to examine how gene variants cause blood clotting disorders

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Scientists look to create blood platelets from stem cells to study genetics of blood clotting disorders

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