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“No. And you might think that’s a little over-the-top, but it’s the same thing for some of us.”
The Minnesota House voted Wednesday to loosen funding restrictions on embryonic stem cell research at the University of Minnesota, in a split that largely mirrored abortion politics. via KAAL
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COLUMBIA, Md., May 08, 2008 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The Maryland Stem Cell Research Commission has completed its evaluation of the 122 applications in response to its three official Requests for Applications … via Med Ad News
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Legislation allowing state dollars to support research on stem cells from human embryos has cleared the Minnesota House. via Minnesota Public Radio
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“Invitrogen’s goal is the development of research tools that enhance the ability of scientists to work with embryonic stem cells and to enhance the utility of these cells for research and drug discovery”
Invitrogen Corp. , a provider of essential life science technologies for research, production and diagnostics, and the Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation , [...]
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Stem cell study grants awardedBaltimore Sun, United States - May 9, 2008By Jonathan Bor | Sun reporter Maryland has handed out its second round of grants for stem cell research, awarding a total of $23 million for 62 projects …Stem Cell Agency Awards $43M for Research Site at UCSD San Diego Business JournalVoter-created California stem cell [...]
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The Stem Cell ControversyNews Today Online, Philippines - May 9, 2008Scientists, working on mouse models, have discovered that stem cell therapy could possibly help cure many common diseases that afflict man today. …
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WARF inks 24th stem cell licenseBizjournals.com, NC - May 8, 2008… and licensing arm of the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, said Thursday that it has signed its 24th human embryonic stem cell licensing agreement. …
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Stem cells fixed on to tiny scaffolds could help repair the damage in the brains of patients who have suffered a stroke, found UK researchers. However, the technique is yet to be tested on human body, sources said. The research is believed to help patients of the disease and is one of the most [...]
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The Australian Stem Cell Center (ASCC) today opened a new stem cell research hub at Brisbane, Australia. The research hub will focus in blood and kidney related studies. ASCC chairman said that the hub will be a link for scientists from several places.
ASCC employs researchers of their own and also have funded several [...]
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For many years scientists and industry alike have been working to harness the power of the cells for the purpose of restoring and regenerating body systems that have been damaged by disease or injury. This is one of the reasons that drives the researchers of Advanced Cell Technology, (ACT) Inc to study that resulted [...]