Museum Kills Live Exhibit
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A “living coat” made out of mice stem cells had to be killed before it grew out of control.
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A “living coat” made out of mice stem cells had to be killed before it grew out of control.
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The awards represent the largest chunk of money given at one time by California’s taxpayer-backed stem cell program, which plans to spend about $3 billion over a decade.
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A “living coat” made out of mice stem cells had to be killed before it grew out of control.
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The awards represent the largest chunk of money given at one time by California’s taxpayer-backed stem cell program, which plans to spend about $3 billion over a decade.
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Scientists reported on Wednesday that they were able to control diabetes in mice by harnessing human embryonic stem cells. The work raised the prospect that the embryonic cells might one day be used to provide insulin-producing replacement cells to treat the disease in people. The scientists, at the biotechnology company Novocell, turned the stem cells [...]
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Stem cell Therapy again helped two person by rewarding back there normal life. They are Rickey Turner and Rev. Tom Roberson from East Texans.
Rickey Turner is a former Henderson police lieutenant, got paralyzed in an serious accident during his duty. More than two years he was in his electric wheelchair, completely lost his control on [...]
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Antelope Valley. Many of Reed’s efforts surface on the Internet at his blog, stemcellbattles.com . Among other things, Reed is drumming up a letter-writing campaign against the bill.
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Canadian researchers say they have found a reliable way to direct the growth of stem cells from human embryos, taking an important step toward generating replacement parts for ailing patients.
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Harvard Stem Cell Institute researcher George Q. Daley, MD, PhD, also associate director of the Stem Cell Program at Children’s Hospital Boston, and HSCI colleagues Konrad Hochedlinger and Chad Cowan have …
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Repair Stem Cell Institute Announces Industry's First Standards of …Earthtimes (press release), UK - Aug 12, 200812 — To protect potential patients from being unwitting victims in the proliferation of less than competent therapeutics, the Repair Stem Cell Institute …
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