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ALSO NOTED: Maryland hands out $23M for stem cell research;New …FierceBioResearcher, DC - 20 hours agoMaryland has handed out $23 million for stem cell research, with the lion's share of the funds going to Johns Hopkins and the University of Maryland. …California initiative triggers research spending boom FierceBioResearcherall 2 news articles
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NeoStem to Expand Stem Cell Collection Center Network to FloridaPR Newswire (press release), NY - 20 hours agoCelVida develops and operates stem cell collection centers and related activities, including using NeoStem's proprietary, minimally invasive process. …
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Controller: Stem cell agency passes auditBizjournals.com, NC - May 12, 2008State Controller John Chiang said an audit of the state's stem cell grant program found its conflict-of-interest policies, grant administration, …
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“We were worried that only children”
StemCyte Inc. hosted an opening ceremony Monday for its new 36,000-square-foot facility in Covina. via Whittier Daily News
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“This was not the case in mice”
It’s a big ‘give-back’ to dogs for cancer help By TOM PAULSON P-I REPORTER The bone marrow or stem cell transplant, a procedure that every year saves tens of thousands of lives and won for the Seattle physician … via Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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“Leukemia initiating cells share many properties of normal hematopoetic stem cells”
In a paradoxical discovery, a research team led by investigators at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center has found that a tumor suppressor protein known as PML appears to be the factor that enables leukemia … via Newswise