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Archive for June 11th, 2008

Stem cell match neededToronto Sun,  Canada - 16 hours agoShe desperately needs a compatible tissue match for a stem cell transplant. Tam was diagnosed in November 2006. She underwent five months of chemotherapy …Leukemia victim seeks tissue match Mississaugaall 4 news articles

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Aussies joining new stem cell researchThe Age, Australia - Jun 9, 2008Australian scientists have joined growing international efforts to develop ethically-acceptable stem cell technologies to revolutionise the treatment of …New stem cell research begins in Australia Radio AustraliaStem Cell Discovery Sheds Light On Placenta Development Science Daily (press release)Aussies at forefront of stem cell research Special Broadcasting [...]

WASHINGTON — Medical researchers and politicians are tiptoeing into an area of healthcare that makes some Americans uncomfortable, even angry, and it has nothing to do with such hot-button issues as cloning …

Australian scientists have joined growing international efforts to develop ethically-acceptable stem cell technologies to revolutionise the treatment of many diseases.

With fewer than 30,000 human genes with which to work, Nature has to mix and match to generate the myriad types of neurons or nerve cells needed to assemble the brain and nervous system.

Thermo Fisher Scientific Sponsors Industry Symposia On Stem CellLaboratory Network, PA - Jun 9, 2008With presentations from leading experts, the Thermo Fisher Scientific symposium, "Strategies and Current Technologies for Accelerating Stem Cell Research", …

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Fresh hurdle for stem cell huntBBC News, UK - Jun 8, 2008Professor Capecchi, writing in the Nature Genetics, said the finding suggested stem cell biology could be "more complicated" than previously thought, …Caution On Stem Cell Therapy: Single Organs May Contain Several … Science Daily (press release)Stem Cell Discovery Brings Science Closer to Viable Therapy KCPWNobel [...]

Doctor's movie about stem cell researchHindu, India - Jun 8, 2008Two years ago, Chawla's frustration prompted him to write a book that addresses the embryonic stem cell controversy through one fictional family's struggles …

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