How will Texas law HB 810 impact stem cell-based intervention clinics?

IMAGE: Stem Cells and Development is dedicated to communication and objective analysis of developments in the biology, characteristics, and therapeutic utility of stem cells, especially those of the hematopoietic system. view New Rochelle, NY, October 30, 2018-A new study takes a close look at the content and potential implications of the new Texas law HB 810, which aims to expand assess of experimental stem cell interventions outside the realm of clinical trials under FDA oversight.

New evidence for coordinated hedgehog and Wnt pathway activation in appendage regeneration

IMAGE: Stem Cells and Development is dedicated to communication and objective analysis of developments in the biology, characteristics, and therapeutic utility of stem cells, especially those of the hematopoietic system. view New Rochelle, NY, September 20, 2018-Researchers have made a significant new discovery concerning the signaling mechanisms that enable newts to regrow their tails after injury.

New evidence for coordinated hedgehog and Wnt pathway activation in appendage regeneration

IMAGE: Stem Cells and Development is dedicated to communication and objective analysis of developments in the biology, characteristics, and therapeutic utility of stem cells, especially those of the hematopoietic system. view New Rochelle, NY, September 20, 2018-Researchers have made a significant new discovery concerning the signaling mechanisms that enable newts to regrow their tails after injury.

Engrafted stem cell-derived lung organoids that model human lung development

IMAGE: Stem Cells and Development is dedicated to communication and objective analysis of developments in the biology, characteristics, and therapeutic utility of stem cells, especially those of the hematopoietic system. view New Rochelle, NY, September 10, 2018-Researchers have now grown lung organoids from human embryonic stem cells that, after implantation in mice, can develop mature alveolar type 1 and AT2 cells and architecture approximating that of human lungs.

What’s in an egg? Oocyte factors that can reprogram adult cells

IMAGE: Stem Cells and Development is dedicated to communication and objective analysis of developments in the biology, characteristics, and therapeutic utility of stem cells, especially those of the hematopoietic system.... view New Rochelle, NY, July 3, 2018-The promise of generating truly pluripotent stem cells from terminally differentiated adult cell types continues to captivate scientists who envision great potential for therapeutic interventions. The two primary methods involve either the replacement of oocyte nuclei with adult somatic cell nuclei--a process known as somatic cell nuclear transfer --or the introduction, typically by viruses, of a cocktail of specific transcription factors to create induced pluripotent stem cells .

New Rochelle High School Science Research Students Gain Awards, Experience in Two Events

The Science Research students at New Rochelle High School continue to win accolades beyond the city limits, with two students winning awards in the Regeneron Westchester Science & Engineering Fair, and four attending the recent 33rd Annual Upstate Junior Science and Humanities Symposium at SUNY Albany. Hundreds of students throughout Westchester and Putnam counties competed in the Science and Engineering Fair on March 17 at Sleepy Hollow High School.

Spaceflight activates cell changes with implications for stem cell-based heart repair

IMAGE: Stem Cells and Development is dedicated to communication and objective analysis of developments in the biology, characteristics, and therapeutic utility of stem cells, especially those of the hematopoietic system.... view New Rochelle, NY, April 2, 2018-A new study of the effects of spaceflight on the development of heart cells identified changes in calcium signaling that could be used to develop stem cell-based therapies for cardiac repair. The impact of simulated microgravity and environmental factors on the International Space Station on cardiovascular progenitor cell development and signaling is reported in an upcoming special issue of Stem Cells and Development , a peer-reviewed journal from Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers .

Science Research Students Succeed at Symposium

Four New Rochelle High School students earned impressive honors at the Westchester-Rockland Junior Science and Humanities Symposium held at John Jay High School in Cross River on February 4. NRHS Science Research students Zahra Masih, Leora Segal, James Calano and Casandra Chen came back with outstanding results, explained Science Research Program Director Jeff Wuebber, demonstrating their tremendous Science Research expertise. Senior Zahra Masih's oral presentation, "The Regulation of Human T-Cell Cytotoxicity by Metabolic Receptor Signaling" gave her third place honors in the cellular and molecular biology category, qualifying her for the statewide competition in Albany next month.

Westchester Secret: Who Knew New Rochelle Had An Infamous Island?

Davids Island, which resides off New Rochelle's shore, has a history that dates back to two of America's greatest conflicts: The Civil War and World War I. The 78-acre island, off-limits to the public, was home to one of the biggest WWI recruiting depots east of Mississippi River and dates back to before the Great War. It was purchased by Thomas Pell, the man who purchased the Pelham area, in 1654 from the Siwanoy Native American tribe.

New method creates liver bioscaffolds with intact ECM for reseeding and transplantation

IMAGE: Stem Cells and Development is dedicated to communication and objective analysis of developments in the biology, characteristics, and therapeutic utility of stem cells, especially those of the hematopoietic system. view New Rochelle, NY, October 13, 2017-Researchers have reported a method for successfully removing the cellular material from whole human livers while retaining the organ's three-dimensional structure and extracellular matrix components.

New Rochelle Contractors Get Scare After Finding Massive Beehive In Pelham

A contracting crew removing a tree in Pelham got a brief scare on Thursday morning when they came across a massive beehive while finishing up their work. Crews from Almstead Tree, Shrub and Lawn Care in New Rochelle were working near the intersection of Irving Place and Cliff Avenue when they spotted the beehive, which they described as having a circumference greater than a foot.

Can North American animals such as rabbits, cows, or pigs serve as hosts for Zika virus?

IMAGE: Vector-Borne and Zoonotic Diseases is an authoritative peer-reviewed journal published monthly online with open access options and in print dedicated to diseases transmitted to humans by insects or animals.... view more New Rochelle, NY, February 21, 2017-The mosquito-borne Zika virus might be able to infect and reproduce in a variety of common animal species, and a new study looked at 16 different types of animals, including goats, pigeons, raccoons, and ducks, to determine their potential to serve as hosts for Zika virus.

Coalition calls for $800M in funding for clean water infrastructure in NY town

Joining an unlikely coalition of construction executives, union officials and conservationists, a group of local municipal officials and state lawmakers gathered yesterday at Hommocks Conservation area in Mamaroneck to focus attention on the critically needed clean water infrastructure projects in Mamaroneck, New Rochelle and surrounding communities. "Projects discussed not only included needed upgrades to wastewater and drinking water facilities, but the very underground infrastructure of pipes and culverts that are currently crumbling beneath our feet," said Nancy Seligson, Supervisor of the Town of Mamaroneck.

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