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A Comparative Study Of Three Different Types Of Stem Cells For Treatment Of Rat Spinal Cord Injury, Jiri Ruzicka, L Machova-Urdzikova, John Gillick, T Amemori, N Romanyuk, K Karova, K Zaviskova, J Dubisova, S Kubinova, Raj Murali, E Sykova, Meena Jhanwar-Uniyal, P Jendelova
A Comparative Study Of Three Different Types Of Stem Cells For Treatment Of Rat Spinal Cord Injury, Jiri Ruzicka, L Machova-Urdzikova, John Gillick, T Amemori, N Romanyuk, K Karova, K Zaviskova, J Dubisova, S Kubinova, Raj Murali, E Sykova, Meena Jhanwar-Uniyal, P Jendelova
NYMC Faculty Publications
Three different sources of human stem cells-bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs), neural progenitors (NPs) derived from immortalized spinal fetal cell line (SPC-01), and induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)-were compared in the treatment of a balloon-induced spinal cord compression lesion in rats. One week after lesioning, the rats received either BM-MSCs (intrathecally) or NPs (SPC-01 cells or iPSC-NPs, both intraspinally), or saline. The rats were assessed for their locomotor skills (BBB, flat beam test, and rotarod). Morphometric analyses of spared white and gray matter, axonal sprouting, and glial scar formation, as well as qPCR and Luminex assay, were conducted to …
Transposon Based Gene Therapy As A Treatment For Cancer, Jacob Stauber
Transposon Based Gene Therapy As A Treatment For Cancer, Jacob Stauber
The Science Journal of the Lander College of Arts and Sciences
Gene therapy is the use of genes to treat or prevent diseases. Diseases such as cancer, which are difficult to treat using conventional methods, can be treated using gene therapy. The transport of the therapeutic transgene can be accomplished using viral or non-viral methods. However, widespread use of viral vectors is limited due to its high cost of manufacture and safety concern. Non-viral vectors are limited in their effectiveness. The use of transposons such as the Sleeping Beauty transposon system can effectively deliver the transgene with less concern than viral vectors. This review discusses the various vectors and treatment strategies …