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Cool facts about Human body

1 day ago ago from Favourite Forwards

................................................ -Scientists say the higher your I.Q. The more you dream. - The largest cell in the human body is the female egg and the smallest is the male sperm. - You use 200 muscles to take one step. - The average woman is 5 inches shorter than the average man. - ...

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Stem-cell science: the state of the field | Harvard Magazine Jan-Feb 2010

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Skip to content Harvard Magazine View Contents E-mail updates Sign up to be notified of new issues. View a sample newsletter Most Read The Ph.D. Problem Ayn Rand Professor Video Radio Wits Evolution by Fire Pictures in the Square more ...

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Read About Live Cell Therapy? Learn More About The Features Of Live Cell Therapy

1 hour, 33 minutes ago ago from Combat Alcoholism

The concept of Cell Therapy has managed to gather good interest in the recent times. So what exactly is live cell therapy and how does it differ from stem cell therapy? Live cell therapy is equal to stem cell therapy but here instead of human cells, sheep cells are used to inject in the body. These cells when introduced in the human body encourage the dormant cells to become active and begin functioning again leading to the development of ...

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Sensitizing leukemic cells to death-inducing compounds

6 hours ago ago from New Science Magazine

Recent research has indicated that in the process of generating energy, leukemic cells use a cellular pathway known as fatty acid oxidation, rather than pyruvate oxidation, as had been previously thought. A team of researchers has now used this knowledge to develop a way to sensitize human leukemic cells to molecules that induce cell death by a process known as apoptosis.

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President Bush Chooses Superstition Over Science

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(via What's new by Bob Park Friday, July 21, 2006 ) 1. STEM CELLS: PRESIDENT BUSH CHOOSES SUPERSTITION OVER SCIENCE. On Wednesday, Mr. Bush vetoed the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act. The first veto of his presidency was exercised to protect surplus embryonic stem cells in fertility clinics from research, thus preserving their so they can be put out with the garbage. He did so on the grounds that using them in research would be This ...

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