UCI researchers reveal stem cell study results...
UCI researchers reveal stem cell study results
Two UC Irvine researchers presented promising results of a
preclinical study of human neural stem cell technology as a means of
regenerating damaged nerves and nerve fibers in patients with spinal
cord injuries at the 10th annual Conference of the American Society
for Neural Transplantation and Repair in Florida on Friday.
Drs. Aileen Anderson and Brian Cummings of the Reeve-Irvine
Research Center worked with StemCells Inc., a Palo Alto biotech
company, on the technology.
Injured mice transplanted with the technology showed improved
motor function in quantitative tests measuring functional recovery
from complete hind-limb paralysis to normal walking, in comparison
with controls. Also, the technology does not contribute to scarring,
which normally prevents neuronal cell growth and recovery.
The next step is to repeat the studies and evaluate the technology
at different dose levels, Cummings said in a press release.
Shares of StemCells experienced a 140% jump after the news was
announced Friday.
‘Fun’ event set for Central Library
Children can enjoy music, magic, face painting and juggling at
“Fun for all Seasons” at the Newport Beach Central Library from noon
to 4 p.m. Saturday.
There will also be special performances: “Stories Come Alive with
Southland Opera” at noon; “Spring Into Stories with Barbara Klein” at
1:30 p.m.; and “Arts and Imagination with Wonderful Puppets” at 3
p.m. The event is part of the countywide Imagination Celebration. For
more information, call (949) 714-3816 or visit www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
Ancient Mayan cities topic of library program
Cities rich in history and beauty, some threatened by
urbanization, will be discussed by Cameron Walker, an archeology and
anthropology teacher at Cal State Fullerton, at 7 p.m. Thursday at
the Newport Beach Central Library.
The discussion, “Remote Capitals of Ancient Maya,” includes Copan,
Tikal, Yachilan Palenque and Bonampak.
Walker is vice president of the Societies for the Archeological
Institute of America.
For more information, call (949) 717-3816 or log onto
www.newportbeachlibrary.org. The event is free. The library is at
1000 Avocado Ave.
Free workshops offered to navigate the Internet
“Tools & Tricks: Internet 101,” an introduction to the World Wide
Web, will be offered at 10 a.m. today at the Corona del Mar branch of
the Newport Beach Public Library, 420 Marigold Ave.
It will also be offered at 9 a.m. Saturday, May 17, at the Balboa
Branch at 100 E. Balboa Blvd., and at 7:30 p.m. Mondays at the Balboa
Branch. For more information, call (949) 717-3816 or visit www.newportbeachlibrary.org.
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