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This new study was conducted by veterinarians from Cornell University on horses. It is quite evident that tendon injuries are a real problem for athletics as well as athletic horses. These type of injuries take longer time to heal and also boost the chances of future injuries.
The study evaluate the effect of mesenchymal stem cells, [...]

One of the UK’s leading stem cell research scientists says a deluge of claims and speculation over future stem cell implant treatment is causing deep confusion amongst both scientists and the general population.

Lecturer in Stem Cell Biology/Newcastle Research FellowshipsNature.com (subscription), UKThe northeast England Stem Cell Institute (NESCI) is a collaboration between Durham and Newcastle Universities, the Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and other partners, including the Centre for Life in Newcastle. The primary aim of NESCI is the …

Pharmaceutical giant Pfizer announced today that it will be funding clinical development of the UK stem cell research that shows promises to protect the eye from disease like age-related blindness and would also help to win permission from regulatory authorities to proceed the trials.
The new findings which is suppose to be one of the first [...]

Lead researcher Kun Zhang, an assistant bioengineering professor in the UC San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering and his team at  UC San Diego have developed  a low cost  accurate DNA methylation technique for researchers, that would be able to quantitatively analyze  regenerative medicine as well as other diseases digitally using padlock probs.
The break through [...]

SOUTH BEND, Ind. — University of Notre Dame students representing 23 student groups presented the school president a letter Thursday supporting his decision to invite President Barack Obama to be the commencement speaker.

The proposed guideline announced by the Obama administration will please many but not all scientists.

Stem cell therapy transforms San Leandro dog's lifeDaily Review Online, CABy Karen Holzmeister Shadow was given a new stem cell treament to help battle a degenerative disease. Photographed on Monday April 20, 2009 in San Leandro, Calforina. ( Aric Crabb /Staff) SAN LEANDRO — Shadow, a handsome black-and-tan German shepherd, …

WASHINGTON – Stem cells derived from a patient’s own fat tissue can offer an effective treatment against multiple sclerosis (MS), say researchers from University of California San Diego.
The researchers demonstrated the possible effectiveness of stromal vascular fraction (SVF) cells in MS treatment.
“All three patients in our study showed dramatic improvement in their condition after the [...]

Under graduate students highly interested in stem cell science and many of whom were looking forward to adhere stem cell technology as a career celebrates Stem Cell Education Day at the Maryland Science Center April 21,with leading stem cell researchers.
On the occasion leading stem cell researchers like, Curt Civin, MD, professor of pediatrics and director [...]

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