Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine

Publicado 2017-04-05
"Mesenchymal Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine". We hosted Professor Arnold Caplan, Ph.D., Director of Skeletal Research Center at Case Western Reserve University.

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  • I find the fact that some random ASMR video of a lady eating pickles can get millions of views while knowledge like this roams the depths of a free platform to just be utterly depressing
  • If you are looking into the costs of MSC treatments and worrying about whether you'll have enough money: First, stop searching the Internet for "ballpark" pricing. You are NOT a ballpark, you are an individual with a unique combination of symptoms and conditions. Next, contact the clinic(s) you're interested in and ASK FOR A QUOTE. You'll need to provide medical records, and your doctor's office should be able to help you regarding that. The clinic will provide you with an accurate quote for treating you. If the cost is out of your reach, take that quote and post it on a crowdfunding website, or send a copy of it to that wealthy uncle you've never met, etc.
  • @jmac4952
    This is absolutely riveting! I'm pinching myself to make sure I'm not dreaming. Amazing stuff.
  • @WahidaJoosub
    Thank you for this very informative post. I am excited for the future of medicine.
  • MSC are present on every single blood vessel without exception- Arnold Caplan Potta Lightning???? Dr Joe Lightning????? Love Attacks??? 14:15 14:29 13:31
  • @Corona-abc
    Thanks alot , informative, brilliant lecture
  • @songthanh896
    Thank you very much for your informative lecture!
  • @cmnhl1329
    Has Mesoblast carried the flag of this wonderful technology?
  • @tyee.5023
    is it impossible to suggest growing an extra organ in vitro WHILE in vivo, near the organ it is copying, in order to regrow a healthier organ for transplant? Let's say a kidney is damaged, and the patient needs a transplant. With stem cells available a willing to repair or regrow tissue, could you somehow stimulate the kidney to regrow cells in a "petri dish" near the affected kidney whilst also being attached to the original kidney for quick access to information and blood supply?
  • @fieldsofgrass
    This was a big jump from salamander to human re limb regeneration. And blaming the docs for stitching fingers up. Have tests been done in mice, rabbits and monkeys where a limb is severed and then the mouse, rabbit or monkey is waved in the air for the blood to clot, followed by complete limb regeneration? I doubt this works. It didn't work for a number of limping stray dogs I've seen with limbs damaged by fights with other stray dogs (or other mishaps). MSC do have therapeutic potential and I hope we are at the start of medical revolution but the reality is more nuanced that the apotheosis of MSCs as a panacea. See Prof. Caplan's owned published research "Chondrogenic Differentiation of Mesenchymal Stem Cells: Challenges and Unfulfilled Expectations", 2014.
  • @viveka6602
    Mensymonyle therapy can cure blood sugar and blood pressure. Please reply sir
  • @redtroika8264
    Would old fashion bone broth carry MSC's and transplant them orally in the body?