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Stem Cell Therapy Controls Diabetes in MiceNew York Times, United States - 19 hours agoBut Dr. Mark A Magnuson, a professor at Vanderbilt University and director of its stem cell biology center, said the Food and Drug Administration might not …Novocell Reports Successful Use of Stem Cells to Generate Insulin … FOXBusinessEmbryonic Stem-Cell 'Breakthrough' […]
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Judge rejects Carnahan’s ballot language for stem-cell amendmentKansas City Star, MO - 20 hours agoCole County Circuit Judge Patricia Joyce ruled that Secretary of State Robin Carnahan’s version of the stem-cell amendment was “insufficient and unfair” but …Judge alters stem cell ballot summary KSPRJudge rewrites stem cell amendment St. Louis Post-DispatchStem cell measure partly reversed St. Louis […]
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Stem Cell Advance for Stroke TreatmentWired News - Feb 20, 2008By Brandon Keim February 20, 2008 | 11:50:57 AMCategories: Stem Cell Research In a study published in Public Library of Science ONE, Stanford University …Human Embryonic Stem Cells Fix Stroke-Afflicted Rats Scientific AmericanStem cell therapy could help stroke victims within five years Guardian UnlimitedStem Cell Therapy […]
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Stem Cell Therapy Controls Diabetes in MiceNew York Times, United States - 16 hours agoBut Dr. Mark A Magnuson, a professor at Vanderbilt University and director of its stem cell biology center, said the Food and Drug Administration might not …Novocell Reports Successful Use of Stem Cells to Generate Insulin … FOXBusinessNovocell zeroing in on diabetes […]
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Judge rejects Carnahan’s ballot language for stem-cell amendmentKansas City Star, MO - 17 hours agoCole County Circuit Judge Patricia Joyce ruled that Secretary of State Robin Carnahan’s version of the stem-cell amendment was “insufficient and unfair” but …Judge alters stem cell ballot summary KSPRJudge rewrites stem cell amendment St. Louis Post-DispatchStem cell measure partly reversed St. Louis […]
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Stem Cell Advance for Stroke TreatmentWired News - Feb 20, 2008By Brandon Keim February 20, 2008 | 11:50:57 AMCategories: Stem Cell Research In a study published in Public Library of Science ONE, Stanford University …Human Embryonic Stem Cells Fix Stroke-Afflicted Rats Scientific AmericanStem cell therapy could help stroke victims within five years Guardian UnlimitedStem Cell […]
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Stem Cell Therapy Controls Diabetes in MiceNew York Times, United States - 13 hours agoBut Dr. Mark A Magnuson, a professor at Vanderbilt University and director of its stem cell biology center, said the Food and Drug Administration might not …Novocell Reports Successful Use of Stem Cells to Generate Insulin … FOXBusinessNovocell zeroing […]
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Judge rejects Carnahan’s ballot language for stem-cell amendmentKansas City Star, MO - 14 hours agoCole County Circuit Judge Patricia Joyce ruled that Secretary of State Robin Carnahan’s version of the stem-cell amendment was “insufficient and unfair” but …Judge alters stem cell ballot summary KSPRJudge rewrites stem cell amendment St. Louis Post-DispatchStem cell measure partly reversed St. Louis […]
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Stem Cell Advance for Stroke TreatmentWired News - Feb 20, 2008By Brandon Keim February 20, 2008 | 11:50:57 AMCategories: Stem Cell Research In a study published in Public Library of Science ONE, Stanford University …Human Embryonic Stem Cells Fix Stroke-Afflicted Rats Scientific AmericanStem cell therapy could help stroke victims within five years Guardian UnlimitedStem Cell Therapy […]
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Human stem cells helped repair stroke-related brain damage in rats, Stanford University researchers report. via WAFF-TV Huntsville