
Racehorse Breeder Donates to CSU for Regenerative Research
The anonymous breeder donated $20 million toward a new state-of-the-art regenerative medicine research facility.

The anonymous breeder donated $20 million toward a new state-of-the-art regenerative medicine research facility.

Horses treated with regenerative therapy healed eight-and-a-half months faster than those undergoing surgery alone.

Flick was one of the first Thoroughbred racehorses to undergo successful stem cell and bone marrow treatments.

Our veterinary-reporter on the ground shares tidbits from AAEP Day 4.

Regenerative medicine is opening doors to new and improved therapeutic options for equine musculoskeletal injuries.

Equine stem cells confined inside tiny capsules secrete substances that help heal simulated wounds in cell cultures.

Equine athletes often require supportive care for their musculoskeletal systems, and stem cells can fill that need.

Researchers have found success treating some proximal suspensory desmitis cases with autologous conditioned serum (ACS).
Dr. Sophie H. Bogers’ research focuses on using stem cells to treat osteoarthritis in horses.

Learn how one veterinarian chooses cases and uses mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) to treat horses with joint injuries.

Researchers are studying and using everything from MSCs to PRP and ACS to BMPs. Here are the basics you should know.

Researchers determined that administering subconjunctival allogeneic stem cell injections to horses appears safe.
Study topics include laminitis, foal pneumonia, stem cells, endometritis, joint issues, insulin resistance, and more.

One vet says early treatment and rehabilitation techniques are key to successful platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy.

Practitioners should choose cases and prepare cells carefully for the best chance of treatment success, one vet says.

Studies covered stem cells, nerve blocks, respiratory issues, joint supplements, kissing spines treatments, and more.
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