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Human Stem Cell Line Made Containing Sickle Cell Anemia MutationScience Daily (press release) - May 29, 2008Without large T, cells form embryonic stem cell-like clusters in three to four weeks. With large T, the cells started looking like embryonic stem cells in …
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Forbes
12 Stem Cell RevolutionariesForbes, NY - May 29, 2008After a decade of hype and controversy, stem cell science is hitting its stride. Here are 12 of the scientists who are making it happen.TEXT-BrainStorm treatment shows good results in study ReutersStem Cells Get Real ForbesQ&A: The Man Behind Embryonic Stem Cells ForbesForbesall 19 news articles
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Harvard University Gazette
New York firm signs stem cell collection agreement with Brown …Bizjournals.com, NC - May 27, 2008New York City-based NeoStem Inc., which in November acquired exclusive rights to stem cell technology developed by U of L researchers, announced Tuesday …Israeli Scientists Recipients of 2008 International Adult Stem … PR Newswire (press release)Bone Cells Influence Blood [...]
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COLUMBUS - Gov. Ted Strickland is reviewing a $1.57 billion economic stimulus plan that includes $400 million for recreational trails, preserving wildlife and cleaning up polluted land.
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London, Jun 1: Scientists would soon be able to use tissue from dead people to create cloned human stem cells for research, thanks to a legal change put forward by the British government.
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A debate over a hypothesis that cancers are fed by cancerous stem cells could affect the path of research.
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After years of searching, Shinya Yamanaka found a way to turn adult skin cells into the equivalent of human embryonic stem cells without using an actual embryo.
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MITCH LONGLEY, an actor on the NBC series “Las Vegas,” remembers that day in Rowayton 24 years ago when hundreds of friends, relatives and well-wishers from the community gave him a surprise 18th birthday party and presented him a Buick, wrapped in a bow, that he could drive on his own, with his hands.
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From IfGoGo, by awflasher:
People used to greet with “Did you have the dinner?”, now they say “Did you feel it(the shaking) last night?” instead.
People used to care where their friends live, now they care on which floor do their friends live.
People now always check carefully on the walls with a magnifier after every aftershock to [...]