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The stem cell study is likely to enter a new horizon as the UK scientists have found that stem cells can be used to cure stroke. Moreover the researchers are trying to solve other related symptoms such as loss of memory and vision. The scientists reveal at a conference in Edinburgh. Researchers [...]
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The Food And Drug Administration has finally agreed to permit human experiments with human embryonic stem cells and is working on the probable design necessary for the test. So far, biotechs have tested their spinal-cord drugs in animals, not people. In theory, human embryonic stem cell can be used for diseases of heart, [...]
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“We view Rutgers and our relationship here and what will grow out of here as the hub of these collaborations”
Gov. Corzine on Thursday hailed the arrival of an umbilical cord blood stem-cell company that has opened an office in Ewing. via Asbury Park Press
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International Stem Cell Corporation Obtains Exclusive Rights in …Business Wire (press release), CA - Apr 29, 2008According to International Stem Cell’s (ISCO) President Jeffrey Janus, “This agreement is another positive step in ISCO’s strategic plan to become the …
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'Stem Cell Cream to Make You Look Younger'??????, South Korea - Apr 29, 2008“It will have an explosive impact on the industry, since it is the first case of using stem cell technology in everyday life,'' said Kim Hye-kyung, …
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New stem cell therapy for spinal injuriesTimes of India, India - Apr 26, 2008Then life changed suddenly again after she went for a new stem cell therapy. It worked wonders — she has regained some movement of her legs; she can take a …
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“We are very pleased to have Richard Schatz join our scientific advisory board”
Dr. Schatz is an early pioneer of coronary stent technology and is best known for the co-development of the first successful coronary stent, the Palmaz-Schatz stent. via Rehab Management
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“This confirms that the cures of the future lie in non-embryonic stem cell research and do not require funding by the overburdened taxpayer in order to move forward”
A California-based stem cell research company will get $589,000 in state grants to open a New Jersey facility and create 12 new jobs. via New York Daily [...]