scholarly journals A Possible Cure Therapy for Covid-19 Virus and Other Types of Viral Diseases. Using Autologous Stem Cell Trapping Mechanism

2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Amen Ikeh Ugochukwu
Author(s):  
Hesam Saghaei Bagheri ◽  
Mohammad Karimipour ◽  
Morteza Heidarzadeh ◽  
Hadi Rajabi ◽  
Emel Sokullu ◽  
...  
Keyword(s):  
The Body ◽  

2011 ◽  
Vol 15 (11) ◽  
pp. 43-45 ◽  

Nanomaterials to Solve Corneal Blindness Developed by Indo- Japan Research Team. Researchers Discover Compound that can Fight Different Types of Viral Diseases. Study on Dengue Identifies Candidate Susceptibility Genes. Study Sheds New Light on Ageing Effect on Brain. A*STAR Scientists First to Identify Stem Cell Key to Lung Regeneration.


Hematology ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 2013 (1) ◽  
pp. 342-347 ◽  
Author(s):  
Helen E. Heslop ◽  
Ann M. Leen

Abstract Viral infections remain a major cause of morbidity in patients with immunodeficiency, such as recipients of hemopoietic stem cell transplantation. Adoptive transfer of donor-derived virus-specific cytotoxic T lymphocytes is a strategy to restore virus-specific immunity to prevent or treat viral diseases and has been tested in the clinical setting for more than 20 years. Several different groups have used expanded virus-specific T-cell products specific for one or multiple viruses to both reconstitute antiviral immunity after transplantation and to treat active viral infections. Response rates are encouraging, although resistance has been seen when the infused cell population has had restricted specificity or has targeted antigens expressed in donor-infected but not virally infected recipient cells. The goal of current trials is to make this approach more broadly applicable using more rapidly available products from the donor, such as directly selected or briefly expanded cells or closely matched banked cells.


Cancers ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (11) ◽  
pp. 2738
Author(s):  
Shi-Ming Tu

In 1911, Peyton Rous (Nobel Prize winner in 1966) demonstrated that a virus (i.e., RSV) caused cancer in chickens. In 1976, Bishop and Varmus (Nobel Prize winners in 1989) showed that the cellular origin of retroviral oncogenes was actually normal cellular genes (i.e., proto-oncogenes). In this article, we revisit the role viruses play in the genetic origin of cancer. We review a link between viruses or cancer and autoimmunity in an alternative stem cell origin of cancer. We propose that a virus is more likely to cause cancer when it infects a progenitor stem-like cell rather than a progeny differentiated cell. We postulate that both known (e.g., HBV and HPV) and novel viruses (e.g., SARS-CoV-2) pose an imminent threat in the emergence of chronic viral diseases as well as virally induced malignancies. Knowing the origin of cancer has profound implications on our current conception and perception of cancer. It affects our conduct in cancer research and our delivery of cancer care. It would be ironic if viruses turn out to be a useful tool and an ideal means in our quest to verify a genetic versus stem cell origin of cancer. When it pertains, oncology recapitulates ontology; viral (or genetic) content may be king, but cellular (or stem-like) context is key.


2012 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. S220-S221
Author(s):  
M. Uhlin ◽  
J. Gertow ◽  
M. Okas ◽  
M. Uzunel ◽  
M. Remberger ◽  
...  

2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Min Ji Han ◽  
Won Ji Lee ◽  
Joonhyuk Choi ◽  
Yean Ju Hong ◽  
Sang Jun Uhm ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
J. M. Oblak ◽  
W. H. Rand

The energy of an a/2 <110> shear antiphase. boundary in the Ll2 expected to be at a minimum on {100} cube planes because here strue ture is there is no violation of nearest-neighbor order. The latter however does involve the disruption of second nearest neighbors. It has been suggested that cross slip of paired a/2 <110> dislocations from octahedral onto cube planes is an important dislocation trapping mechanism in Ni3Al; furthermore, slip traces consistent with cube slip are observed above 920°K.Due to the high energy of the {111} antiphase boundary (> 200 mJ/m2), paired a/2 <110> dislocations are tightly constricted on the octahedral plane and cannot be individually resolved.


Author(s):  
D.E. Philpott ◽  
W. Sapp ◽  
C. Williams ◽  
J. Stevenson ◽  
S. Black ◽  
...  

Spermatogonial stem-cell survival after irradiation injury has been studied in rodents by histological counts of surviving cells. Many studies, including previous work from our laboratory, show that the spermatogonial population demonstrates a heterogeneous response to irradiation. The spermatogonia increase in radio-sensitivity as differentiation proceeds through the sequence As - Apr - A1 - A2 - A3 - A4 - In - B. The stem (As) cell is the most resistant and the B cell is the most sensitive. The purpose of this work is to investigate the response of spermatogonial cell to low doses (less than 10 0 rads) of helium particle irradiation.


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