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An experiment that went wrong may provide a new way to treat multiple sclerosis, a Canadian researcher said on Tuesday.
Patients who got bone marrow stem-cell transplants — similar to those given to leukemia patients — have enjoyed a mysterious remission of their disease.
And Dr. Mark Freedman of the University of Ottawa is not sure [...]
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Right Idea, Wrong Drug, Early Data From Stem Cell Study ShowsJohns Hopkins Gazette, MD - May 5, 2008By Vanessa Wasta Preliminary data from one of the first clinical trials to test a stem cell-targeting drug in cancer patients shows that while the drug did …
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Loganlea girl Nathalie Romond is pioneering research into stem …Therapeutics Daily (subscription) (press release), PA - May 5, 2008After blitzing her Biomolecular Science degree and honours she secured a position in Griffith University's new National Centre for Adult Stem Cell Research …
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UW stem-cell pioneer one of TIME 100Daily Cardinal, WI - May 4, 2008“His research is the foundation for Wisconsin’s ambitious plans to grow its economy around stem-cell science and biotechnology,” he said. …