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Industry Testimonials
By now most people have heard about Stem Cells through online resources, physicians, and through the general media. In order to help provide some additional information and testimonials to our existing and potential clients, AssureImmune offers several important videos links discussing critical research and testimonies of patients dealing with diseases such as diabetes and heart disease. Please click on any of the links below to learn more about adult stem cells. We value your input on the information that we have collected below. We are periodically updating our site to include the most up-to-date information for your convenience. Should you have any comments or questions, please send us an email at info@assureimmune.com.
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Science Daily Online News
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Hematologists Boost Immune Response in Bone-Marrow Transplant Patients
To lessen the impact of chemotherapy on bone marrow cancer patients, hematologists are recruiting the patients' own immune systems to help. White blood cells are extracted before a bone marrow transplant, treated to up their activity, and injected back after chemotherapy. Doctors hope to test technique on other patients with immune deficiencies, including HIV. |
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CBS4 Denver News
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Adult Stem Cells May Help Hearts Heal on their Own
In Britain, doctors are preparing to pioneer new treatment using a patient’s own stem cells, that they thing will help hearts to heal better and save lives. |
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ABC News Online
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Stem Cells Yield Heart Hope
ABC News reports on two critical studies on adult stem cells that are treating heart damage. |
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ABC News Online
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Treating Diabetes With Stem Cells
ABC News has a special episode on adult stem cells from patients with diabetes may help treat their insulin dependence. |
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CNN News Online
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Stem Cells Yield Heart Hope
CNN News - KGTV's Michael Gleeson reports on how adult stem cell therapy got on a special Californian Racehorse back on track. |
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Science Daily Online News
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Doctors Combine Cell Biology, Endocrinology to Eliminate Insulin Implants
Some diabetes patients who cannot live without insulin injections now have a new option: a transplant of islet cells, which produce insulin in the body. Drawing upon advances in cell biology and endocrinology, surgeons go through a 14-hour process to isolate and purify the islet cells from a donated pancreas. While there's no guarantee the success will last, it may prevent some life-threatening situations. |
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Note: The previous information was obtained from public sources available via the World Wide Web. AssureImmune only references the materials and is not responsible for its content.
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