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Phyllis Kahn: Pawlenty thwarted effort to further stem-cell researchMinneapolis Star Tribune, MN - 22 hours agoBy PHYLLIS KAHN Last year, when a bill on stem-cell research began moving through the Legislature, Gov. Tim Pawlenty sent lawmakers a letter saying that …
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Stem Cell Therapeutics Corp. Expands Executive Team by Appointing …FOXBusiness - May 30, 2008About Stem Cell Therapeutics Corp.: Stem Cell Therapeutics Corp. is a Canadian public biotechnology company (TSX-V: SSS) focused on the development and …
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Has stem cell therapy worked for Oz patient?Times of India, India - May 29, 2008NEW DELHI: The controversy over the use of embryonic stem cell therapy for treatment is back to haunt India's medical fraternity. And once again, the person …Australian Quadriplegic Thanks Maverick Indian Stem Cell Doctor … FOXNewsstem-cell 'cure' for paralysed rugby player Times OnlineMiracle […]
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Scientists are increasingly tapping into the power of the crowd in their efforts to collect and use information about the world in which we live.
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J rg Willems has made an important contribution to our understanding of multi-scale problems in fluid mechanics and thermodynamics.
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This international Phase 3 study is evaluating the efficacy, safety and tolerability of prophylactic use of maribavir administered orally for up to 12 weeks for the prevention of cytomegalovirus disease in …
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If stem cell researchers were oil prospectors, it could be said that they struck a gusher last week. But to realize the potential boundless riches they now must figure out how to build refineries, pipelines and gas stations. Biologists were electrified on Tuesday, when scientists in Japan and Wisconsin reported that they could turn human […]
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James A. Thomson’s laboratory reported a way to turn human cells into what appear to be embryonic stem cells.
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IN his laboratory here at the University of Connecticut Health Center, Dr. David W. Rowe looked at two X-rays that appeared too good to be true. The first showed a mouse that had part of a tibia removed to simulate an injury so severe as to require amputation. In the next, the mouse’s leg had […]
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James A. Thomson’s laboratory reported a way to turn human cells into what appear to be embryonic stem cells.