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19:56 EDT 19th June 2013 | BioPortfolio

Original Source: Sacroiliac Orthopedic Blocking and Cervical Spine Function

This study seeks to determine if the correction of a sacroiliac lesion can produce a functional change in cervical spine. Reduction of a sacroiliac joint lesion may alter cervical spine function.

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Stem Cells

Stem cells can be found in all multicellular organisms and are characterized by the ability to renew themselves through mitotic cell division and differentiate into a diverse range of specialized ce...

Metatarsophalangeal Joint Pain

Monarticular Joint Pain

Michigan

Surrounded by the Great Lakes in the north east of the US, Michigan hosts many high profile biotechnology companies and has become an industry hotbed. In 1993 MichBio was formed, as an industry tr...

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Stem cells can become anything - but not without this protein

(University of Michigan Health System) In a finding that could be important to the use of all kinds of stem cells in treating disease, scientists have discovered the crucial role of a protein called M...

Mof protein preserves the ‘stem-ness’ of stem cells

University of Michigan Medical School researcher Yali Dou, Ph.D. and her team show the crucial role of a protein called Mof in preserving the ‘stem-ness’ of stem cells, and priming them to become...

Researchers find driver of breast cancer stem cell metastasis

(University of Michigan Health System) Researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center have found that a cancer gene linked to aggressive spread of the disease promotes breast ca...

Key Discovery Improves Understanding Of How Stem Cells Can Become Anything

How do stem cells preserve their ability to become any type of cell in the body? And how do they "decide" to give up that magical state and start specializing? If researchers could answer these questi...

Researchers explore stem cells for joint conditions

Researchers at the University Health Network in Toronto are studying the potential of stem cells to create bone and cartilage -More- 

Stem cells

Stem cells are cells found in all multicellular organisms, that can divide and differentiate into diverse specialized cell types and can self-renew to produce more stem cells. In mammals, there are tw...

Mof protein plays a key role in epigenetics of stem cells

How do stem cells preserve their ability to become any type of cell in the body? And how do they "decide" to give up that magical state and start specializing? If researchers could answer these questi...

How Autophagy Keeps Neural Stem Cells Ready To Replace Damaged Brain And Nerve Cells

Deep inside your brain, a legion of stem cells lies ready to turn into new brain and nerve cells whenever and wherever you need them most. While they wait, they keep themselves in a state of perpetual...

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Pain Education: Getting an Early Start.

Cell adhesion in regulation of asymmetric stem cell division.

Adult stem cells inevitably communicate with their cellular neighbors within the tissues they sustain. Indeed, such communication, particularly with components of the stem cell niche, is essential for...

Pain in Rheumatoid Arthritis.

Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an inflammatory disease of synovial joints, and pain is the predominant problem for people with RA. Pain in RA is distressing in its own right and adversely affects disabi...

A case-series study to explore the efficacy of foot orthoses in treating first metatarsophalangeal joint pain.

ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: First metatarsophalangeal (MTP) joint pain is a common foot complaint which is often considered to be a consequence of altered mechanics. Foot orthoses are often prescribed to re...

Mechanical regulation of cell function with geometrically modulated elastomeric substrates.

We report the establishment of a library of micromolded elastomeric micropost arrays to modulate substrate rigidity independently of effects on adhesive and other material surface properties. We demon...

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