For now, the NIH is again able to fund research projects using human embryonic stem cells. However, if there’s anything to be learned from the past few weeks, it’s that the funding is uncertain. The only way to ensure continuous support at the federal level would be legislation specifically legalizing research using those cells.Reps Diana … Continue reading Lawmakers look to legalize human embryonic stem cell research
The ups and downs of federal funding for stem cell research
They can’t fund stem cell research...They can...They can’t fund stem cell research...They can..For now. In the “He loves me; He loves me not” game of stem cell research funding, the current petal removed by the U.S. Court of Appeals puts funding for human embryonic stem cell research back within the pervue of the NIH. Today … Continue reading The ups and downs of federal funding for stem cell research
iPS cells from women create model for muscular dystrophy, X-linked diseases
Reprogrammed skin cells showing inactivated X in redCIRM grantees at the University of California, Los Angeles have uncovered a feature of reprogrammed iPS cells that make them uniquely excellent for understanding diseases that arise from mutations on the X chromosome. First some background. Men inherit an X chromosome from their mother, which contains many thousands … Continue reading iPS cells from women create model for muscular dystrophy, X-linked diseases
Government appeals stem cell ruling, claims harm to patients
The US government appealed the August 23 ruling by Judge Royce Lamberth that created a temporary ban on human embryonic stem cell research. According to Nature: The documents filed by the government consist of two actions – an appeal of last week’s decision, which will be heard by the United States Court of Appeals for … Continue reading Government appeals stem cell ruling, claims harm to patients
NIH halts intramural human embryonic stem cell research
The NIH has stopped all human embryonic stem cell research being conducted on its campus, in response to the August 23 injunction on all such research.According to Science: The agency has eight research projects that use hESCs, most if not all of which use lines approved under the Bush Administration, say NIH officials. It also … Continue reading NIH halts intramural human embryonic stem cell research
What the embryonic stem cell research ban means to California researchers
On Monday federal judge Royce C. Lamberth ruled federal funding of human embryonic stem cell research impermissible under current laws. This decision had the immediate effect of shutting down the ability of the NIH to fund research using human embryonic stem cells, a result that NIH Director Francis Collins likened to pouring sand in the … Continue reading What the embryonic stem cell research ban means to California researchers
Neural stem cells help mice with chronic spinal cord injury walk again
Human neural stem cells transplantedinto mice grew into neural tissuecells, such as oligodendrocytes.Brian Cummings / UCIA study published last week by CIRM grantees at UC Irvine gives a big ray of hope to people living with spinal cord injuries. Brian Cummings and Aileen Anderson showed that human neural stem cells could restore some mobility to … Continue reading Neural stem cells help mice with chronic spinal cord injury walk again
Stem cells treat Parkinson’s disease in rats
CIRM grantees at the Buck Institute for Age Research have treated a rat version of Parkinson’s disease using transplanted cells that originated from iPS cells -- embryonic-like cells made from reprogramming adult cells. A press release from the Novato-based Buck Institute quotes CIRM president Alan Trouson as saying:“The studies are very encouraging for potential cell … Continue reading Stem cells treat Parkinson’s disease in rats
Resting stem cells are cancer-prone
CIRM grantees at University of California, San Francisco, have published a Cell Stem Cell paper explaining why blood-forming stem cells accumulate cancer-causing mutations with age. Basically, they found that inactivity is genetically risky for the cells.The blood-forming stem cells exist in the bone marrow where they divide periodically to form new cells of the blood … Continue reading Resting stem cells are cancer-prone
Stem cells treat life-threatening skin condition
This week researchers at the University of Minnesota published a paper showing that stem cells from the bone marrow can help kids with a blistering skin condition called epidermolysis bullosa. The disease is horrible. Lacking a protein to anchor skin in place, the children's blister at the slightest touch -- on their skin, in their … Continue reading Stem cells treat life-threatening skin condition