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By Nancy Frazier O’Brien Catholic News Service ORLANDO, Fla. - A lively and intense debate over a 700-page translation of part of the Roman Missal dominated the public sessions of the U.S. Conference of …
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Shown here is muscle tissue from an old mouse. After UC Berkeley researchers manipulated the biochemical response of adult stem cells in the old tissue, the muscle was able to repair itself from damage almost …
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Opexa Therapeutics Presents Monocyte-Derived Islet Cell Research …Business Wire (press release), CA - Jun 16, 2008Opexa has developed a proprietary adult stem cell technology to produce monocyte-derived stem cells (MDSC) from blood. These MDSC can be derived from a …
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Stem cell field grows despite controversy: expertsReuters - Jun 15, 2008By Maggie Fox, Health and Science Editor WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Political controversy may have slowed the pace of stem cell science, but the field is still …
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As someone who struggles with a nicotine habit, I have a love-hate relationship with cigarettes. But you could, and probably someone already has, write a book or two on the social role of cigarettes in post-’49 China. Cigarettes were everywhere when I first came to China in 1985, and were a powerful currency, [...]
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Some experts say consumers should think twice before spending money on storing stem cells, because it is not clear how useful they will be.
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The accomplishment gave a significant boost to medicine’s dream of growing human organs to replace damaged ones.