
Adipose-Derived Stem Cells: A Review
Research indicates adipose tissue is a reliable source from which to collect stem cell aspirates in horses.
Research indicates adipose tissue is a reliable source from which to collect stem cell aspirates in horses.
Find out how stem cells are currently being used to treat orthopedic injuries in horses and how the cells
Stem cell therapy is one of the most discussed regenerative therapies in the horse health community today, and
The wealth of scientific technology makes it difficult to keep track of treatment options for injured horses.
A published study examining the effects of stem cell therapy in superficial digital flexor tendinopathy.
Do you find stem cell therapy confusing? Here’s a guide to what it is and how it works.
Stem cell and other regenerative medical technologies aren’t as implausible or far-fetched as they once seemed
A Michigan man accused of killing two horses because he suspected his wife and her trainer were engaged in an
The Kentucky Horse Council provides a central coordination point for Kentucky equine rescue efforts to support
Crude oil prices continue to remain higher than $100 a barrel in 2011, with resulting gasoline prices reaching $4 per gallon. It is more important than ever to conserve energy and save fuel costs. You can improve your fuel economy–as well as your
New stem cell research findings from human and veterinary medicine that will likely impact treatment of horses and dogs will be presented June 2-4 during the North American Veterinary Regenerative Medicine Association’s (NAVRMA) second annual meeting
Regenerative medicine describes a group of techniques that uses the body’s natural ability to heal. Platelet-rich plasma is a regenerative therapy that can be used to treat horses with tendon and ligament injuries, arthritis, and certain wounds.
Mandi Lopez, DVM, MS, PhD, Dipl. ACVS, associate professor in the Department of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, has received one of 17 research grants from the Grayson-Jockey Club Research Foundation for her project, “Equine Bone Regeneration with
Horse owners now have the opportunity to collect umbilical cord tissue immediately after a foal is born and save it as a future source of therapeutic stem cells through the Regenerative Medicine Laboratory at University of California, Davis
Embryonic stem cells (ESCs, cells derived from embryos or generated using genetic means) have improved growth potential and are pluripotent, meaning they can form any tissue type to produce optimal healing. Unlike stem cells derived from an adult
Dr. Duncan Peters of the Hagyard Equine Medical Institute discusses regenerative therapies (such as stem cell therapy and platelet-rich plasma) for healing injuries common to sport horses.
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