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ImmunoCellular Therapeutics Licenses Additional Cancer Stem Cell …MarketWatch - 23 hours ago"This technology allows us to leap frog to development of the next generation of cancer stem cell vaccines which could be used in an off-the-shelf manner …
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New technique to harvest stem cellThe Press Association - Jul 9, 2008Embryos near the very beginning of development can yield stem cells for therapeutic applications without being destroyed in the process, research has shown. …
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International Stem Cell Corporation Announces Collaboration with …Centre Daily Times, PA - Jul 8, 2008International Stem Cell Corporation (OTCBB: ISCO) announced today a new collaboration with leading stem cell researcher Jose Cibelli at Michigan State …
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A campaign to amend Michigan’s constitution to end the state’s ban on stem cell research that results in the destruction of human embryos was launched this morning at a news conference at the Karmanos Cancer …
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A group that wants to loosen Michigan’s restrictions on embryonic stem cell research has turned in voter signatures to state election officials in the hopes of making the November ballot.
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NEW YORK & PETACH TIKVAH, Israel– –BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics Inc. , a leading developer of adult stem cell technologies and therapeutics, has completed a preclinical study in collaboration with the W.M. …
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Embryos near the very beginning of development can yield stem cells for therapeutic applications without being destroyed in the process, research has shown.
The discovery raises the prospect of overcoming many of the ethical objections to working with human embryonic stem cells (hESCs).
Stem cells from human embryos have the ability to develop into virtually any part […]
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IN his laboratory here at the University of Connecticut Health Center, Dr. David W. Rowe looked at two X-rays that appeared too good to be true. The first showed a mouse that had part of a tibia removed to simulate an injury so severe as to require amputation. In the next, the mouse’s leg had […]
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James A. Thomson’s laboratory reported a way to turn human cells into what appear to be embryonic stem cells.
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James A. Thomson’s laboratory reported a way to turn human cells into what appear to be embryonic stem cells.