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KSL Adds Michigan Stem Cell GroupAdweek, NY - 7 hours agoNEW YORK Independent KSL Media has won the account of a Michigan public interest coalition that plans to promote the potential benefits of stem cell …
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BioTime to partner with International Stem CellBizjournals.com, NC - Apr 3, 2008BioTime Inc. and International Stem Cell Corp. have signed a letter of intent to jointly produce and distribute new standardized human and animal stem cell …BioTime, Inc. Signs Letter of Intent With International Stem Cell … FOXBusinessStem Cell Advance Yields Over 140 Cell Types from Human [...]
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Chips to mimic body environment for stem cell growthScienceAlert, Australia - Apr 3, 2008The Swinburne component is part of a major development program for stem cell research involving the Australian Stem Cell Centre at Monash University, …First animal-human stem-cell embryos: UK China PostStem cell science ‘unethical Middleton GuardianStem Cell Research Is Growing Again Wired NewsGuardian Unlimited - [...]
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Bio-Matrix Scientific Group Inc , a biotechnology company focused on adult stem cell processing and cryogenic storage, announced today it will open two DNA-Genetic Testing laboratories for the molecular-level … via Freshnews
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Neurology / Neuroscience What: “Challenges and Promise of Cell-Based Therapies” is a one-day symposium to explore promising research in regenerative medicine using stem cells. via MediLexicon
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“An almost-human embryo is being created and then it’s being destroyed”
Human-cow embryo created in world-first experiment Embryo survives for three days Critics say development is ‘monstrous’ HUMAN-cow embryos have been created in a world first at Newcastle University in England, … via News.com.au
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The creation of the U.K.’s first part-human, part-animal embryos may increase pressure on Parliament for tougher regulations on stem cell research. Lyle Armstrong and colleagues at Newcastle University made embryos using human cells and a cow egg, the college said yesterday in a statement on its Web site.
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Stem cell bill stokes UK abortion debateUSA Today - Apr 2, 2008In coming weeks, the lower house of Parliament will take up a bill on embryonic and stem cell research. Abortion isn't directly mentioned in the legislation …
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UQ to take lead in stem cell researchTherapeutics Daily (subscription) (press release), PA - Apr 2, 2008The Australian Stem Cell Centres laboratories at the University of Queensland include the first human embryonic stem cell production facility in Queensland, …
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New stem cell hub opens in BrisbaneSydney Morning Herald, Australia - Apr 2, 2008Australia's second hub for cutting-edge stem cell research will open in Brisbane on Thursday. The Australian Stem Cell Centres (ASCC) Brisbane laboratories …