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Nasal Stem Cells Present Promise in Repairing Spinal Cord Damage Brought on by Contusion

Louisville, Kentucky (PRWEB) February 22, 2012

An important new study released by a team of scientists at RhinoCyte Inc., Louisville, Ky., details promising results on the effectiveness of olfactory (nasal) stem cells in repairing spinal cord damage resulting from the most common cause of these injuries contusions (bruising) due to major trauma. Their study is featured in the current issue of the Journal of Neurodegeneration and Regeneration.

The study, led by Dr. Fred Roisen, has great implication for the estimated 5 million people worldwide affected by spinal cord injuries 1.275 million of them in the United States alone, where the cost of treatment exceeds $ 40.5 billion each year. Current treatment options are limited to retaining and retraining mobility; no drug therapies are available, but studies pertaining to stem cell treatments are showing great promise for these as well as other neurodegenerative conditions.

A previous study by the group made national headlines when lab rats whose spinal cords had been partially cut in the region of the animals neck in a way that disabled their front right paws were able to regain significant use of their paws after being injected with olfactory stem cells. The investigative team took the cells from the olfactory neurosensory epithelium the part of the nose that controls the sense of smell in adult volunteer donors who were already undergoing elective sinus surgery. The removal of the stem cells has no effect on the patients ability to smell. Also, the minimally invasive surgery is frequently done on an outpatient basis so the cells are readily available and, as such, are a potentially promising source of therapeutic stem cells.

The researchers isolated the stem cells and increased their numbers in the laboratory by growing them in an enriched solution. The cells were then injected into a group of lab rats. Twelve weeks later, these animals had regained control of their affected paws while a control group that received no cells had not.

This latest study continued that original work, by concentrating on contusions caused by blunt force trauma such as that resulting from an automobile accident or a fall. Spinal cord and head trauma are common among soldiers suffering serious combat injuries, too.

Two independent sets of experiments were conducted, beginning two weeks after the rats had received contusions administered in a computer-controlled surgery. In the first group, 27 out of 41 rats were injected with olfactory stem cells, while the remainder received none. In the second group, 16 rats were treated with olfactory stem cells, 11 received no treatment and 10 received stem cells grown from human skin to see how the olfactory cells compared with another stem cell source.

The results once again showed great promise, with 40 percent of the rats treated with the olfactory-derived stem cells showing significant improvement after just six weeks, compared to 30 percent of those treated with human skin-derived cells and only 9 percent of those receiving no treatment. In addition, the olfactory stem cell-treated rats showing the highest rate of improvement recovered much faster than the other groups.

This is very exciting on numerous levels, said Dr. Roisen. As an autologous cell source that is, the patient is both the donor and the recipient olfactory stem cells bypass the time a patient must wait while a suitable donor is found, which can be critical to the outcome of the patients treatment. They also eliminate the need for immunosuppressive drugs, which have numerous negative side effects.

And just as importantly, stem cells taken from the nose of an adult do away with the ethical concerns associated with using embryonic stem cells.

The researchers are in the final stages of their enabling studies, which are scheduled to be completed by summer; Phase 1 safety studies could begin as soon as early next year.

Dr. Roisen is chief science officer and co-founder of RhinoCtye, and a professor and chair of the University of Louisville School of Medicines Department of Anatomical Sciences and Neurobiology. The original work forming the basis for the contusion study was conducted by Dr. Roisens group at UofL and has been licensed to RhinoCtye (http://www.rhinocyte.com), a company he co-founded in 2005 with Dr. Chengliang Lu and Dr. Kathleen Klueber to develop and commercialize diagnostic tools and therapies for stem cell treatment of multiple degenerative and traumatic neurological diseases. RhinoCyte currently has three patents for olfactory stem cell treatments approved in the United States, Australia and Israel, with others pending worldwide.

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Lumens.com Highlights Favorites for Present day Bath Lighting in the New 12 months


Sacramento, CA (PRWEB) January 12, 2012

Lumens.com is highlighting its best-selling modern bath lighting products to get consumers ready for revamping their bathrooms in the new year. Manufacturers light George Kovacs, Forecast, Robert Abbey, Alico and others offer bath and vanity lighting perfect for adequately illuminating the various spaces of the bathroom.

Achieving the right illumination with bath lighting is important, said Lumens Light + Livings Director of Merchandising Patricia Kittredge. Lighting plays a big role in ensuring the space is right for everything from the utility of your daily routines to being able to relax in the tub. The lights you choose for the bath should function as you need them, but also be something you find aesthetically pleasing with your bathroom design

For ideal bath lighting, vanity lights should flank both sides of the mirror for adequate face lighting for activities like putting on make-up, shaving and flossing. The optimal placement for vanity lights is at least 28 inches apart and 60 inches from the floor, insuring that the brightest light lines up with the face. The shape of many contemporary bath and vanity lights make it easy to have in the right spot for idyllic illumination in the bath.

A few of the best-selling bath and vanity lights at Lumens.com include:

Borg Bath Lighting by Alico: Lighting manufacturer Alico is known for its high-quality bath lighting, and this sharp and contemporary alternative to rounded bath bars gives the bathroom and updated, sleek appearance. Available in various sizes and with fluorescent or incandescent lighting.

Tyrone Sconce by Robert Abbey: This modern bath lighting fixture from Robert Abbey is unobtrusive and ideal for the smallest of spaces, providing adequate illumination around the mirror and throughout the room.

Metro Bath Bar by Tech Lighting: With its clean, sophisticated lines, the Metro Bath Bar blends seamlessly into residential and commercial spaces. A plated, pressure-formed frame and white glass diffuser pairs with a variety of finishes and fluorescent, incandescent or LED lamping and can be mounted horizontally or vertically.

Bath Art 5044 Tube Bath Bar by George Kovacs: A favorite of customers at Lumens.com exhibiting linear, modern design to bring soft, flattering light to a bathroom. The etched opal glass shade diffuses light from three interior lamps.

Yo-Yo LED Bath Bar by Forecast: This contemporary lighting fixture from Forecast Lighting features a streamlined form in lustrous Satin Nickel, with puck-shaped LED housings that maximum light output and add to a minimalist effect. A super clean style ideal for the modern bathroom.

In addition to ensuring the right placement, the right bulbs in bath and vanity lighting will best represent true colors of skin, hair, makeup and clothes. Light fixtures should have white shades (clear, frost, or otherwise) and bulbs should indicate a color temperature of 90 or above.

In addition to these new dining room lighting options, Lumens.com also offers:

-Free shipping on orders of $ 50 or more (exclusions do apply)

-Low-price guarantee

-Expert service via our customer service center

-Easy, no-hassle returns

-Volume order discounts

-More than 300 manufacturers from all over the globe, offering everything from contemporary lighting to transitional fixtures and modern furnishings, gifts and home accessories.

For additional information on proper bath lighting for the home or the contemporary bath and vanity lighting available at Lumens.com, contact Sarah Schaale or visit lumens.com.

About Lumens Light + Living:

Lumens Light + Living is dedicated to offering the very best of design-oriented lighting, fans and home accessories, from the most contemporary international designs to modern interpretations of classic design.

Contact:

Sarah Schaale, Assistant Marketing Manager

Lumens Light + Living

916-444-5885

http://www.lumens.com

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Elemental LED Offers Clients a Particular Present with LED Lights Purchases this Getaway Season


San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) November 15, 2011

Elemental LED, a San Francisco Bay Area-based LED lighting firm, is presenting a special gift with buy promotion to all consumers who order for the duration of the 2011 holiday time. Elemental LED will contain one particular Mini Screwdriver Kit with each purchase that the firm ships in between November 15th and January 1st.

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The kit is tiny ample to easily suit within a Christmas stocking, making it a best merchandise to regift to fix-it and tinkering types. The compact kit is also practical, and involves six jewel screwdrivers in a single scenario: a # and #1 Phillips, and a 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, and 2. mm Flat-head. The situation is branded with the Elemental LED brand.

When we sampled the screwdriver kits many months back, we understood they would be the ideal vacation present to our clients, who adore to create, engineer and tinker, claims Elemental LED Marketing Supervisor Charlotte Dick.

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Elemental LED workers programs to incorporate the screwdriver kits to buyers who purchase LED colour controllers and DMX decoders on a regular basis after the 2011 vacations. People merchandise have tiny screws that can pose a problem to buyers with out the jewel screwdrivers already in their instrument kit.

The holiday getaway present marketing commenced on November 15, 2011. To spot your buy and take part in the marketing, remember to check out http://www.elementalled.com.

About Elemental LED:

Elemental LED is exactly where style meets sustainable lights. Elemental LED gives a wide variety of LED lighting products for home and business owners, like LED strip lights, light bars, puck lights, wall washers, mild bulbs, controllers, power provides and a lot more. Items contain dimming, coloration-transforming and water-resistant functionality. Elemental LED provides in-property engineering and comprehensive consumer service and schooling, from live phone support to on the web tutorials. LED lights engineering is the most secure, hippest, and most vitality efficient way to light up the planet. Find out far more at http://www.elementalled.com.

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