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Consent row threatens stem cell researchNew Scientist (subscription), UK - Jul 30, 2008The ethical storm could halt some federally funded stem cell research. Embryonic stem cells have the potential to become any type of cell in the body, …

CEO sacked over stem cell centre clashThe Age, Australia - Jul 30, 2008THE head of Australia's largest stem cell research organisation has been sacked after divisions emerged over its future. A day after its latest board …

Researchers may abandon stem cell linesScientist, UK - Jul 28, 2008Leading US research institutions may stop studying several federally-fundable embryonic stem cell lines due to potential ethical problems surrounding the …

Gov. Jon Corzine is facing criticism for pushing New Jersey as a state where stem cell study can flourish, less than a year after voters rejected a state plan to borrow millions to encourage the controversial …

The work is by Konstantinos Meletis, a postdoctoral fellow at the Picower Institute, and colleagues at the Karolinska Institute in Sweden.

I do have faith in Michigan voters when it comes to elections in November. Why is it that the media only wants us to see the doom and gloom? Why can’t they see the ethical research and treatments that are made …

Stem Cell Therapeutics Corp has today announced that it will present the results of the Phase I open labeled, uncontrolled pharmacokinetic study of a single intra-muscular hCG dose in healthy male volunteers at the IXth World Conference on Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics. The Phase I study was conducted to compare blood and cerebrospinal fluid […]

Medical council to punish doctors who do stemcell therapyNation Multimedia, Thailand - Jul 29, 2008By Pongphon Sarnsamak The Medical Council will enforce new regulations to punish physicians who provide stemcell therapy that has not been proven safe and …

Stem-cell boosters 'not possible'- MinistryChina Daily, China - Jul 28, 2008By Lei Lei Using stem-cell therapy to enhance an athlete's performance is technically impossible at present, Ministry of Health officials said Monday. …

Report: Stanford, CIRM may halt research on some stem cell linesBizjournals.com, NC - Jul 28, 2008Stanford University and the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine are considering stopping research on some of the 21 human stem cell lines …Glaxo's Stem-Cell Bet Forbesall 10 news articles

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