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  1. Cell Therapy

    Infobox Single Name Cell Therapy Cover Cell Therapy.jpg Artist Goodie Mob from Album Soul Food Goodie Mob album Soul Food B side Soul Food Released October 2, 1995 Format 12 inch single 12 , Cassette single Cassette , CD single CD Recorded 1995 Genre Hip hop music Hip hop Length 4 37 Label LaFace Records LaFace Writer Organized Noize , Big Gipp Cameron Gipp , Khujo Willie Knighton, Jr. , Robert Barnett Producer Organized Noize Type singles Chronology Goodie Mob Last single This single Cell Therapy br 1995 Next single Soul Food br 1996 Cell Therapy is the debut single by the Goodie Mob , released as the lead single from their debut album, Soul Food Goodie Mob album Soul Food . Fellow Dungeon Family members Organized Noize produced the song. The song became a top 40 hit, peaking at number 39 on the Billboard Hot 100 Billboard Hot 100 while also topping the Billboard Rap Songs Hot Rap Singles at number one. To date it remains the groups only single to reach the top 40. The song has also appeared on Goodie Mob s greatest hits compilation Dirty South Classics and Cee Lo Green s Closet Freak The Best of Cee Lo Green the Soul Machine . Single track listing A Side Cell Therapy Album Version 4 43 Cell Therapy Album Version Clean 4 19 Cell Therapy Album Instrumental 4 43 B Side Cell Therapy Sideeq Remix 4 43 Cell Therapy Acapella 4 17 Soul Food Album Version 3 56 Benz or Beamer 4 15 Bonus track performed by Outkast Chart history Peak positions class wikitable Chart 1995 Peak br position Billboard Hot 100 align center 39 Billboard Hot R&B Hip Hop Singles & Tracks align center 17 Billboard Hot Rap Singles align center 1 Billboard Hot Dance Music Maxi Singles Sales align center 13 Year End charts class wikitable sortable align left End of year chart 1996 align center Position Billboard Hot R&B Hip Hop Singles & Tracks Sales ref cite web url http books.google.com books?id sQkEAAAAMBAJ&lpg PA1&dq billboard 201996&pg RA1 PA16 v onepage&q billboard 201996&f false title Billboard Year ...   more details



  1. Cell therapy

    Cell therapy describes the process of introducing new cell biology cell s into a Biological tissue tissue ... s, with or without the addition of gene therapy . Cell therapy is a sub type of Regenerative Medicine . Cell therapy, and other regenerative medicines such as tissue engineering, comprise a separate ... and medical devices. It is certainly a disruptive technology however, it is not new. The cell therapy .... Thus, today cell therapy is the fourth and most recent therapeutic pillar of global healthcare ... E.J. and Mason C., 2011 . The impact of market volatility on the Cell Therapy Industry. Cell Stem Cell, Nov. 2011, Vol. 9 5 , 397 401. ref There are many potential forms of cell therapy, reviewed ... of mature, functional cells Cell Replacement Therapy . The application of modified human cells that are used to produce a needed substance cell based gene therapy . These forms of cell ... Cellular cell therapy can be defined as the use of cells to treat disease. Its origins can be traced ... to stop the effects of aging, followed by Paul Niehans 1882 1971 , who practiced cell therapy using ... deciphered, the cell therapy area continued to bloom. Stem cells from cord blood were successfully .... Autologous Cell Therapy There are two general classes of cell therapy approaches to treat ... see Allogeneic Cell Therapy below . Allogeneic Cell Therapy Allogeneic cell therapy involves harvesting ... for off the shelf distribution. ref Cell Therapy Bioprocessing Integrating Process and Product ... source of therapeutic cells. Any cell therapy derived from hESCs would be allogeneic by nature. Some ... therapy companies, Geron and Advanced Cell Technologies have pioneered clinical trials using cells ... stem cell research. Expert Opinion on Biological Therapy 5 2 153 162 ref In places where hESC .... Furthermore, their use in cell therapy is less controversial as they can be harvested from various ... applications of neural , mesenchymal and hematopoietic stem cells. Neural Stem Cell Therapy There have ...   more details



  1. Cell transfer therapy

    Orphan date February 2009 Cell transfer therapy is a relatively new technique aimed at eliminating cancer cells by the administration of autologous lymphocytes to cancer patients. This follows recent knowledge that cancer cells may express certain unique tumor antigen s. Technique The first step in cell transfer involves the lymphodepletion of patients prior to cell transfer. The next step is the identification of lymphocytes in a patient that may recognize tumor antigens. These lymphocytes are isolated and grown in vitro in large numbers and then injected back into the patient. Applications Although still in its experimental stage, this groundbreaking technology has proved to be the latest ammunition in the battle against cancer as it works through immunomodulation and tumor cells are more susceptible to immune pathways of tumor destruction. Category Experimental cancer treatments unreferenced date December 2007 ...   more details



  1. European Society of Gene and Cell Therapy

    European Society of Gene & Cell Therapy ESGCT formerly European Society of Gene Therapy ESGT is a legally registered professional body which emerged from a small working group in 1992 that focused on human gene therapy . The objectives of the ESGT include the following promote basic and clinical research in gene therapy facilitate education and the exchange of information and technologies related to gene transfer and therapy serve as a professional adviser to the gene therapy community and various regulatory bodies in Europe. The official journal of the ESGT is The Journal of Gene Medicine . Collaborations The ESGT works with other entities in the scientific communities in the event that an Adverse effect medicine adverse effect to a specific gene therapy is discovered. Investigations the ESGT has been involved with include the adverse effects discovered during the French X SCID gene therapy trial. The ESGT hosted a forum of 500 researchers from various facilities around the world, including representatives from the Stanford University and the Sloan Kettering Cancer Research Center . External links http www.esgct.eu Official Site http www.newswise.com articles view 516142 Researchers from Israel, Southern California to Present Stem Cell Symposium http www.telegraph.co.uk core Content displayPrintable.jhtml?xml connected 2003 11 19 ecnfibr18.xml&site 17 Researchers team up to tackle cystic fibrosis Category Genetics organizations Category Learned societies genetics stub ...   more details



  1. Transfusion therapy (Sickle-cell disease)

    Transfusion therapy for sickle cell disease entails the use of blood tranfusions in the management of acute cases of sickle cell disease and as a prophylaxis to prevent complications by decreasing the number of red blood cells RBC that can sickle by adding normal red blood cells. ref Drasar E, Igbineweka N, Vasavda N, et al. Blood transfusion usage among adults with sickle cell disease a single institution experience over ten years. Br J Haematol. 2011 Mar 152 6 766 70. doi 10.1111 j.1365 2141.2010.08451.x . Epub 2011 Jan 31. PMID 21275951 ref In children prophylactic chronic red blood cell RBC transfusion therapy has been shown to be efficacious to a certain extent in reducing the risk of first stroke or silent stroke when transcranial Doppler TCD ultrasonography shows abnormal increased cerebral blood flow velocities. In those who have sustained a prior stoke event it also reduces the risk of recurrent stroke and additional silent strokes. ref Gyang E, Yeom K, Hoppe C, et al. Effect of chronic red cell transfusion therapy on vasculopathies and silent infarcts in patients with sickle cell disease Am J Hematol. 2011 Jan 86 1 104 6. PMID 21117059 ref ref Mirre E, Brousse V, Berteloot L, et al. Feasibility and efficacy of chronic transfusion for stroke prevention in children with sickle cell disease Eur J Haematol. 2010 Mar 84 3 259 65. Epub 2009 Nov 12. PMID 19912310 ref Iron overload Each unit of transfused blood has approximately 250 mg of iron, with each successive transfusion, patients receiving chronic transfusion therapy accumulate iron in various tissues in the body as the body ... Harmatz P, Butensky E, Quirolo K, et al. Severity of iron overload in patients with sickle cell disease receiving chronic red blood cell transfusion therapy. Blood. 2000 Jul 1 96 1 76 9. PMID 10891433 ref The effects of iron overload are countered by chelation therapy ref P. B. Walter, P. Harmatz, and E. Vichinsky, Iron metabolism and iron chelation in sickle cell disease, Acta Haematologica, vol ...   more details



  1. Cardiovascular Cell Therapy Research Network

    citations date May 2011 Cardiovascular Cell Therapy Research Network http cctrn.org CCTRN is a network of physician s, scientist s, and support staff dedicated to studying stem cell therapy for treating heart disease . The CCTRN is funded by the National Institutes of Health NIH and includes expert researchers with experience in cardiovascular care at five stem cell centers in the United States . The goals of the Network are to complete research studies that will potentially lead to more effective treatments for patients with cardiovascular disease , and to share knowledge quickly with the healthcare community. Mission statement The mission of the CCTRN is to achieve public health advances for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases, through the conduct and dissemination of collaborative research leading to evidence based treatment options and improved outcome for patients with heart disease. Components of the Network The Sponsor The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute http www.nhlbi.nih.gov ... Development of a network to test strategies in cardiovascular cell delivery the NHLBI sponsored Cardiovascular Cell Therapy Research Network CCTRN . J. Cardiovasc. Transl. Res. 2010 Feb 3 1 30 6. 2. Traverse ... S.I., Moy L.A., Simari R.D. for the Cardiovascular Cell Therapy Research Network. Rationale and Design ... R.D., for the Cardiovascular Cell Therapy Research Network CCTRN Rationale and Design for the Intramyocardial ..., Gordon, D.J., Skarlatos, S.I., Moye, L.A., Simari, R.D. for the Cardiovascular Cell Therapy Research ... International Society for Stem Cell Research http www.hhs.gov ohrp outreach documents 3panelfinal.pdf Becoming a Research Volunteer OHRP DEFAULTSORT Cardiovascular Cell Therapy Research Network Cctrn .... The Clinical Sites The CCTRN includes five stem cell centers in the United States with experience ... Heart Institute Stem Cell Center http www.texasheart.org Research StemCellCenter index.cfm University ... is to determine if stem cell s safely taken from an individual s bone marrow can be Organ ...   more details



  1. Induced pluripotent stem cell therapy

    A new dawn for stem cell therapy author Higgs DR volume 358 pages 964 6 date 28 February 2008 doi 10.1056 ... notion that reversible cell differentiation of mammals was impossible. He reprogrammed a fully differentiated mouse cell into a pluripotent stem cell by introducing four genes, Oct 4 , SOX2 .... ref name Karp Karp, Gerald. Cell and Molecular Biology Concepts and Experiments. Hoboken, NJ John ... sickle cell anemia.Skin cells were turned into cells containing genes that transformed the cells into iPS ... about a year of the experiment on the mice. Basics of sickle cell anemia Background Sickle cell ... it. The blood cell retains its original form and is cycled back to the lungs and re oxygenated. Sickle cell hemoglobin, however, after giving up oxygen, cling together and make the red blood cell stiff. The sickle shape also makes it difficult for the red blood cell to navigate arteries and causes ... red blood cell. Inheritance Sickle cell anemia is inherited as an autosomal meaning that the gene ... be passed on from a carrier to his or her children. In order for sickle cell anemia to affect a person ... sickle cell genes a homozygous inheritance . People who inherit one sickle cell gene from one parent ... sickle cell trait. Their bodies make both sickle hemoglobin and normal hemoglobin. They may pass the trait on to their children. Treatments The effects of sickle cell anemia vary from person to person ... deal about sickle cell anemia since its discovery in 1979. They know its causes, its effects on the body, and possible treatments for complications. Sickle cell anemia has no widely available cure. A bone ... potentially do more harm than good. Treatments for sickle cell anemia are generally aimed at avoiding ... to differentiate into any type of cell needed i.e. pluripotent stem cell s . As the experiment continued ... title Induced pluripotent stem cells, a more thorough cure for sickle cell anemia url http curingsicklecell.com ... cured from the disease, the scientists checked for the usual symptoms of sickle cell disease. They examined ...   more details



  1. Therapy

    other uses Interventions infobox Name Therapy Image Caption ICD10 ICD9unlinked MeshID D013812 OPS301 OtherCodes Therapy in lang el , or treatment , is the attempted remediation of a health problem ... treatment . Among psychologists, the term may refer specifically to psychotherapy or talk therapy . Preventive therapy or prophylactic therapy is a treatment that is intended to prevent a medical ... therapy is a treatment that is intended to stop a medical condition from progressing any further. A medication ..., is an abortive therapy. A supportive therapy is one that does not treat or improve the underlying ... increase the risk of adverse effects. Patients sometimes compliance medicine quit a therapy because ... that cannot be cured are still treatable. Types of therapies By therapy composition Treatments ... , mesotherapy by medical device by gene gene therapy by gold chrysotherapy aurotherapy by hormone hormone therapy by organism biotherapy by virus virotherapy by bacteriophage phage therapy by maggot maggot therapy by ozone ozonotherapy by salt speleotherapy by serous fluid serum serotherapy by water ... electromagnetic therapy alternative medicine electromagnetic therapy by magnetic energy magnet therapy by light phototherapy by Mechanics mechanical manual therapy as massotherapy & therapy by exercise as in physiotherapy by sound Cymatic therapy , music therapy by radiation radiotherapy by temperature ... by education by physical therapy occupational therapy , Massage massage therapy , or acupuncture ... follow formal or informal algorithmic guidelines. A first line therapy sometimes called induction therapy or primary therapy ref http www.cancer.gov dictionary ?CdrID 346494 National Cancer Institute Dictionary of Cancer Terms first line therapy Retrieved July 2010 ref usually on the basis of clinical ... line therapy either fails to resolve the issue or produces intolerable side effects , additional ... date November 2011 See also Wiktionary therapy Classification of Pharmaco Therapeutic Referrals Cure ...   more details



  1. Therapy?

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Therapy? image Therapy311006.jpg caption Therapy? performing acoustically at HMV , Dublin on 31 October 2006 background group or band origin ... br Martin McCarrick br Graham Hopkins Therapy? is an alternative metal musical ensemble band from ... inspiration from diverse sources notably punk rock , Therapy? came to attention in the early 1990s ... at categorization... Therapy are still headbangers with their thinking caps screwed on tight. ref ... blockquote Although now vanished from the charts and wide media attention, Therapy? continue to release ... since 2004. Therapy? are currently signed to Blast Records , with worldwide distribution via Global Music . ref cite web url http www.therapyquestionmark.co.uk news read.php?newsid 229 title Therapy ... biography band a 1989 title Band Biography 1989 by Andy Cairns ref Therapy? released ... , Fugazi and Neds Atomic Dustbin . Therapy? quickly came to the attention of local music fans with their distinctively ... becoming Therapy? s trademark led them more towards the grunge camp than away from it. ref cite web ... almost certainly be 1993. The release of the Shortsharpshock EP catapulted Therapy? into the Top 40 ... Stories Therapy? song Stories and Loose Therapy? song Loose charting in the UK earlier in the year, it was clear that Therapy? had changed direction. Although the string laden single Diane Therapy ... 1996 by Andy Cairns ref After the tour wound up in mid 1996, Therapy? finally took a long break. They reconvened ... ref Image Szakacsi Therapy2.jpg right thumb 240px Therapy? in studio. Seattle 2001 L R Graham Hopkins ... McCarrick Therapy? recorded follow up record Shameless album Shameless in early 2001 in Seattle . The album ... Baxter drummer Keith Baxter . Hopkins was permanently replaced in Therapy? by ex The Beyond band The Beyond ... with the three piece Therapy? and was reminiscent of the claustrophobic sound of their earlier material .... ref name themetalforge.com On September 19, 2006, Therapy? performed an exclusive studio show of songs ...   more details



  1. Cell

    wiktionary cell Cell s may refer to TOCright Science and technology Cell biology , the functional basic unit of life Cell EDA , a term used in an electronic circuit design schematics Cell geometry , a three dimensional element, part of a higher dimensional object Cell journal Cell journal , a scientific journal Cell microprocessor , a microprocessor architecture developed by Sony, Toshiba, and IBM Cell, the basic unit of Flash memory Principles of operation Flash memory Cell or mobile phone , a phone connected to a cellular network Cell, area of radio coverage in a cellular network Cell, a basic unit of a cellular automaton Electrochemical cell , a device used to convert chemical energy to electrical energy Galvanic cell or Voltaic cell, a particular kind of electrochemical cell Music Cell music , a small rhythmic and melodic design that can be isolated, or can make up one part of a thematic context. Fiction Cell comics , a Marvel comic book character Cell, a List of Dragon Ball characters Cell character in Dragon Ball media Cell novel Cell novel , a 2006 horror novel by Stephen King Cell, the name of two different Web television series, from 2008 and 2010 respectively. Society Prison cell , a room used to hold people in prisons Cell, a unit of a clandestine cell system , a penetration resistant form of a secret or outlawed organization Cell, a group of people in a cell group , a form of Christian church organization. Religion Cell, a room or hut in which a monk or nun lives. See also The Cell disambiguation Cellular disambiguation CEL disambiguation disambiguation cs Cell cy Cell da Celle de Cell es C lula desambiguaci n eo elo apartigilo fr Cell gl C lula hom nimos ko it Cell he nl Cel ja no Celle andre betydninger pl Cell pt Cell ro Celul ru simple Cell disambiguation sk Bunka rozli ovacia str nka sr sh elija su S l fi Solu t smennyssivu sv Cell olika betydelser th ...   more details



  1. S cell

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin endocrinocytus S GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber Code Terminologia Histologica TH H3.04.02.0.00037 S cells are cells which release secretin , found in the jejunum and duodenum . They are stimulated by a drop in pH to 4 or below in the small intestine s lumen. The released secretin will increase the secretion of HCO sub 3 sub sup sup into the lumen, via the pancreas . S cells are also one of the main producers of cyclosamatin . Gastrointestinal physiology Human cell types derived primarily from endoderm DEFAULTSORT S Cell Category Human cells Category Digestive system Cell biology stub ru S sv S cell ...   more details



  1. T cell

    Infobox Anatomy Name T cell Latin lymphocytus T GraySubject GrayPage Image Red White Blood cells.jpg Caption Scanning electron micrograph of T lymphocyte right , a platelet center and a red blood cell ... 2 00 04.1.02007 T cells or T lymphocytes belong to a group of white blood cell s known as lymphocyte s, and play a central role in cell mediated immunity . They can be distinguished from other lymphocytes, such as B cell s and natural killer cell s NK cells , by the presence of a T cell receptor TCR on the cell surface. They are called T cells because they mature in the thymus , and thus .... Types Helper T helper cell T sub H sub cells assist other white blood cells in immunologic processes, including maturation of B cell s into plasma cell s and memory B cell s, and activation of cytotoxic ... cell s APCs . Once activated, they divide rapidly and secrete small proteins called cytokine s that regulate ... subtypes, including T helper cell T sub H sub 1 , Th2 T sub H sub 2 , Th3 T sub H sub 3 , Th17 T sub ... and T cell polarization in autoimmune inflammation publisher Jci.org date 2007 05 01 accessdate 2012 04 09 ref Cytotoxic Cytotoxic T cell s T sub C sub cells, or CTLs destroy virally infected ... on the surface of nearly every cell of the body. Through IL 10, adenosine and other molecules secreted ... cgi content full 114 9 1198 title An integrated view of suppressor T cell subsets in immunoregulation publisher Jci.org date 2004 11 01 accessdate 2012 04 09 ref Memory Memory T cell s are a subset ... may be either CD4 sup sup or CD8 sup sup . Memory T cells typically express the cell surface protein ... 1988 publisher Ncbi.nlm.nih.gov date 2012 03 13 accessdate 2012 04 09 ref Regulatory Regulatory T cell ... of immunological tolerance . Their major role is to shut down T cell mediated immunity toward the end ... . Mutations of the FOXP3 gene can prevent regulatory T cell development, causing the fatal autoimmune ... may originate during a normal immune response. Natural killer Natural killer T cell s NKT cells not to be confused ...   more details



  1. The Cell

    About Infobox film name The Cell image Thecellposter.jpg caption Original film poster director Tarsem ... million gross 104,155,843 The Cell is a 2000 science fiction psychological thriller film directed by Tarsem Singh , and starring Jennifer Lopez , Vince Vaughn and Vincent D Onofrio . Plot The cell is the structural ... page xc ref Stargher s victim is imprisoned in a prison cell cell in the form of a glass enclosure ... to take care of an advanced water pump, which he used to fill the cell with water . Novak discovers ... Dean Norris as Cole Artistic influences Some of the scenes in The Cell are inspired by works ... Cite web url http www.imdb.com title tt0209958 trivia title IMDB The Cell ref The scene where the Special ... Pavilion in Barcelona, Spain. Reception Critical reaction to The Cell has been mixed, with a score of 45 on Rotten Tomatoes based on 143 reviews. ref http www.rottentomatoes.com m the cell 2000 The Cell Movie Reviews, Pictures Rotten Tomatoes ref Roger Ebert gave the film four stars out ... apps pbcs.dll article?AID 20000818 REVIEWS 8180303 1023 The Cell rogerebert.com Reviews ref ... ref James Berardinelli gave the film three stars out of four, writing The Cell becomes the first ... an ordinary child into an inhuman monster. There are no easy answers, and The Cell doesn t pretend ... who are up to the challenge, it s worth spending time in The Cell . ref http www.reelviews.net php review template.php?identifier 975 Cell, The A movie review by James Berardinelli ref Conversely ... &mdash in flames. The Cell serves up some of the most gruesomely misogyny misogynistic imagery ... movies capsules 19239 CELL.html The Cell Capsule by Jonathan Rosenbaum From the Chicago ... The Cell 2 A sequel was released Direct to video direct to DVD on June 16, 2009. The story centers ... External links IMDb title 0209958 Amg title 195764 mojo title cell Rotten tomatoes 13516 The Cell Tarsem Singh DEFAULTSORT Cell Category 2000 films Category 2000s science fiction films Category 2000s ...   more details



  1. Activated therapy

    Orphan date April 2010 Activated therapy is an experimental cancer treatment . In activated cancer therapy, a non toxic therapeutic becomes cytopathogenic cell killing when activated by an external energy source, including ultrasound or red light. The specific activated therapies are referred to as ultrasound activated cancer therapy USAT and photodynamic therapy PDT . When these therapies are used in combination, it is referred to as the SonneLux protocol or sonodynamic photodynamic therapy SPDT . ref Activated Cancer Therapy Using Light and Ultrasound A Case Series of Sonodynamic Photodynamic Therapy in 115 Patients over a 4 Year Period J.N. Kenyon, R.J. Fuller and T.J. Lewis. Current Drug Therapy, 2009,4. ref Emerging activated therapeutics sensitizers that are used with the SonneLux Protocol are non toxic and have great specificity for malignant tissue. When activated, the sensitizers cause destruction to cancer cells only and do not impact healthy tissue. The SonneLux Protocol has received some positive results in mouse, zebra fish studies and clinical trials. Further, the mechanism of tumor cell destruction is necrosis instead of apoptosis . A vaccine like effect has been noted. ref Toxicity and Cytopathogenic Properties Toward Human Melanoma Cells of Activated Cancer Therapeutics in Zebra Fish. T. J. Lewis. Integrative Cancer Therapy, March 1, 2010 9 1 84 92. ref References Reflist Category Experimental cancer treatments Category Light therapy med stub ...   more details



  1. Particle therapy

    Particle therapy is a form of external beam radiotherapy using beams of energetic proton s, neutron s, or positive ion s for cancer treatment. The most common type of particle therapy as of 2009 is proton therapy . Although a photon , used in x ray or gamma ray therapy, can also be considered a particle, photon therapy is not considered here. Additionally, electron therapy is generally put into its own category. Because of this, particle therapy is sometimes referred to, more correctly, as hadron therapy that is, therapy with particles that are made of quark s . Muon therapy has occasionally been attempted it is a rare type of particle therapy that does not belong to the previously mentioned ... or x rays. Particle therapy works by aiming energetic ionizing particles at the target tumor ... 2005 1861, 1861 1882 ref ref name J kel O. J kel State of the art in hadron therapy. AIP Conference ... range and are therefore only of interest close to the skin see electron therapy . Bremsstrahlung X ... the shape of the tumor. This is one of the great advantages compared to conventional x ray therapy ... AR, Kligerman MM title Long term results of pion therapy at Los Alamos journal Int. J. Radiat. Oncol ... web url http triumf.ca welcome pion trtmt.html title TRIUMF Cancer Therapy with Pions ref , protons and heavier ions worldwide. Most of this therapy has been with protons. ref name PTCOG http ptcog.web.psi.ch PTCOG Particle Therapy Co Operative Group ref . Proton therapy see the main article Proton therapy . Fast neutron therapy main Fast neutron therapy Heavy ion therapy Heavy ion therapy is the use ... name eli http www.extreme light infrastructure.eu Hadron therapy for cancer treatment 5 5.php See fig 2 ref , correlated damages of the DNA structure within one cell occur more often so that it becomes more difficult for the cancerous cell to DNA repair repair the damage. This increases the biological ... in operation The Particle Therapy Co Operative Group continuously lists treatment centers in operation ...   more details



  1. Therapy (disambiguation)

    Therapy is the attempted remediation of a health problem, and it may refer to Psychotherapy seealso List of therapies Therapy may also refer to Therapy Kellerman novel Therapy Kellerman novel , by Jonathan Kellerman Therapy Lodge novel Therapy Lodge novel , by David Lodge Therapy? , a band from Northern Ireland Therapy Loudon Wainwright III album Therapy Loudon Wainwright III album Therapy James Whild Lea album Therapy James Whild Lea album Therapy EP Therapy EP , by Diatribe Therapy Infectious Grooves song Therapy Infectious Grooves song Therapy T Pain song Therapy T Pain song Therapy , a song by Heltah Skeltah from their 1996 album Nocturnal Heltah Skeltah album Nocturnal Therapy , a song by Axium from Blindsided Therapy , a song by All Time Low from their 2009 album Nothing Personal album Nothing Personal disambiguation it Therapy ru uk ...   more details



  1. Gene therapy

    therapy In germ line gene therapy, Germ cell s, i.e., sperm or eggs, are modified by the introduction ... The American Society of Gene & Cell Therapy http www.esgct.eu The European Society of Gene & Cell ...File Gene therapy.jpg thumb 300px Gene therapy using an Adenovirus vector. A new gene is inserted into an adenovirus ... a disease. Gene therapy is the use of DNA as a pharmaceutical agent to treat disease. It derives its name from the idea that DNA can be used to supplement or alter gene s within an individual s Cell biology cells as a therapy to treat disease . The most common form of gene therapy involves using DNA ... human gene to provide treatment. In gene therapy, DNA that encodes a therapeutic protein is packaged ... becomes expressed by the cell machinery, resulting in the production of therapeutic protein, which in turn treats the patient s disease. Gene therapy was first conceptualized in 1972, with the authors urging caution before commencing gene therapy studies in humans. ref name Friedman 1972 The first FDA approved gene therapy experiment in the United States occurred in 1990, when Ashanti DeSilva was treated for ADA SCID. ref name Gene Therapy Finds Its Niche Sheridan, C. 2011 . Gene therapy ... therapy. ref name JGenMed Database J. Gene Med. Gene Therapy Clinical Trials Database. http www.wiley.com ... gene therapy as over hyped, clinical successes in 2009 2011 have bolstered new optimism in the promise of gene therapy. These include successful treatment of patients with the retinal disease Leber s Congenital ... of gene therapy for SCID. Nature Immunology 11, 457 2010 . doi 10.1038 ni0610 457 ref Severe combined immunodeficiency ADA SCID , ref Ferrua F. et al. , Update on gene therapy for adenosine deaminase ... adrenoleukodystrophy , ref Hematopoietic Stem Cell Transplantation and Hematopoietic Stem Cell Gene Therapy in X Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy. Brain Pathology, Volume 20. 2010. 857 862. N. Cartier, P ...., Flaherty, A. W., Eskandar, E. N., Kostyk, S. K., et al. 2011 . AAV2 GAD gene therapy for advanced ...   more details



  1. Proton therapy

    Proton therapy is a type of particle therapy which uses a beam of proton s to irradiation irradiate diseased tissue, most often in the treatment of cancer . The chief advantage of proton therapy is the ability ... therapy the red line representing the spread out Bragg peak SOBP is the therapeutic radiation distribution ... name SOBP Proton beam therapy W P Levin, H Kooy, J S Loeffler and T F DeLaney British Journal of Cancer ... therapy Mechanism of action Proton therapy is a type of external beam radiotherapy using ionizing radiation .... ref name Jakel O. Jakel State of the art in hadron therapy. AIP Conference Proceedings, vol. 958 ... because of their high rate of cell division division and their reduced abilities to repair DNA damage ... Therapy in Pazdur R, Wagman LD, Camphausen KA, Hoskins WJ Eds http www.cancernetwork.com ... energy. The accelerators used for proton therapy typically produce protons with energies in the range ... of the protons during application of treatment, the cell damage due to the proton beam is maximized ... from proton therapy, the tissue in front of or shallower than the tumor receive radiation dosage ... Hospital MGH to pursue proton therapy. Over the next 41 years, this program refined and expanded ... PTCOG Particle Therapy Co Operative Group publisher Ptcog.web.psi.ch date accessdate 2009 09 03 ref before the Cyclotron was shut down in 2002. The world s first hospital based proton therapy center ..., The Northeast Proton Therapy Center at Massachusetts General Hospital was brought online, and the HCL ... joined by an additional seven regional hospital based proton therapy centers in the United States alone, and many more worldwide. ref cite web title Particle therapy facilities in operation url http ptcog.web.psi.ch ptcentres.html publisher Particle Therapy Co Operative Group accessdate 2010 04 27 ... al,The current status and future directions of heavy charged particle therapy in medicine, AIP Journal ... therapy achieves significant improvements in the probability of local control over conventional ...   more details



  1. Group Therapy

    Group Therapy may refer to Group Therapy group , a hip hop supergroup Group Therapy Concrete Blonde album Group Therapy Concrete Blonde album , 2002 Group Therapy Above & Beyond album Group Therapy Above & Beyond album , 2011 Group Therapy Dope album Group Therapy Dope album , 2003 Group psychotherapy , a form of psychotherapy disambiguation it Group Therapy ...   more details



  1. Adjuvant therapy

    from adjuvant therapy, however. Such cancers include renal cell carcinoma , and certain forms of brain cancer . Neoadjuvant therapy Neoadjuvant therapy , in contrast to adjuvant therapy, is given before the main treatment. For example, systemic therapy that is given before removal of a breast is considered neoadjuvant chemotherapy . The most common reason for neoadjuvant therapy is to reduce the size of the tumor so as to facilitate more effective surgery. Concomitant or concurrent systemic therapy Finally, concomitant or concurrent systemic therapy refers to administering medical treatments at the same time as other therapies, such as radiation. Adjuvant hormonal therapy is given after prostate ...Medref date January 2010 Adjuvant therapy , also called adjuvant care , is treatment that is given in addition ... in cancer therapy have led the term to be used mainly to describe adjuvant cancer treatments. An example of adjuvant therapy is the additional treatment ref MeshName Chemotherapy, Adjuvant ref usually ... treatment is not technically adjuvant. Adjuvant cancer therapy For example, radiotherapy or systemic therapy is commonly given as adjuvant treatment after surgery for breast cancer . Systemic therapy consists of chemotherapy , immunotherapy or biological response modifiers or hormone therapy ... adjuvant therapy. The aim of adjuvant treatment is to improve disease specific symptoms ..., it is accepted that a proportion of patients who receive adjuvant therapy will already have been cured by their primary surgery. Adjuvant systemic therapy and radiotherapy are often given following ... ones, may outweigh the risk of recurrence. In breast cancer, adjuvant therapy may consist ... , and methotrexate and radiotherapy, especially after lumpectomy , and hormonal therapy tamoxifen, femara . Adjuvant therapy in breast cancer is used in stage one and two breast cancer following ... therapy, recurrence occurs in 1 3 months Citation needed date December 2009 . Adjuvant therapy does ...   more details



  1. Bowen therapy

    Bowen therapy may refer to Bowen technique , a remedial massage technique founded by Tom Bowen Bowen therapy, a psychoanalytic therapy devised by Murray Bowen disambig ...   more details



  1. Compression therapy

    Compression therapy may refer to Attachment therapy , a loosely identified category of mental health interventions Cold compression therapy , to reduce pain and swelling from a sports or activity injury disambig ...   more details



  1. Targeted therapy

    Targeted therapy is a type of medication that blocks the growth of cancer cell s by interfering with specific ..., Li Z title Recent advances of novel targeted therapy in non small cell lung cancer journal J Hematol ... therapy NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms cite web url http www.cancer.gov Templates db alpha.aspx?CdrID 270742 title Definition of targeted therapy NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms format work accessdate ... harmful to normal cells. The definitive experiments that showed that targeted therapy would reverse ... of the transformed phenotype by monoclonal antibodies journal Cell volume 41 issue 3 pages 697 ... name pmid18605984 cite journal author Zhukov NV, Tjulandin SA title Targeted therapy in the treatment ... name pmid18536523 cite journal author Markman M title The promise and perils of targeted therapy of advanced ... Types The main categories of targeted therapy are small molecule s and monoclonal antibody monoclonal ... for non small cell lung cancer . EGFR is also overexpressed in the cells of other solid tumors ... Ras signal transduction cascade, eventually leading to uncontrolled cell proliferation.Gefitinib .... Erlotinib has been shown to increase survival in metastatic non small cell lung cancer when used as second line therapy. Because of this finding, erlotinib has replaced gefitinib in this setting ... cell death by interfering with proteins. It is approved in the U.S. to treat multiple myeloma ... been described as the foundation of targeted therapy. ref name pmid18068350 cite journal author Jordan VC title Tamoxifen catalyst for the change to targeted therapy journal Eur. J. Cancer volume 44 ... MR, Shore GC title Small molecule Bcl 2 antagonists as targeted therapy in oncology journal Curr Oncol ... of selective inhibitors of cancer stem cells by high throughput screening journal Cell doi 10.1016 ... antibody therapy Several are in development and a few have been licenced by the FDA. Examples of licenced ... the epidermal growth factor receptor. It is used in the treatment of colon cancer and non small cell ...   more details



  1. PUVA therapy

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  1. Psycho Therapy

    Psycho Therapy may refer to Psychotherapy , or personal counseling with a psychotherapist Psycho Therapy The Soundtrack , a 2007 hip hop album by Psycho Les of The Beatnuts Psycho Therapy , a song on The Ramones 1983 punk rock album Subterranean Jungle disambig ...   more details




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