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New ethical questions are being raised in stem cell research - Latest Stem Cell News, Information and Development
32 minutes ago ago from Stem Cell News Blog - Latest Stem Cell News, Information and Development
A groundbreaking discovery two years ago that turned ordinary skin cells back into an embryonic or state was hailed as the solution to the controversial ethical question that has plagued stem-cell science for the past decade. What are the ethical and legal barriers facing new stem cell procedures? [Read the full article here] Related News: New ethical questions are being raised in stem cell research Embryonic stem cell research is not ...
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12 hours ago ago from Copy & Paste Articles
By Gregg Camp I did a short piece on adult stem cell research and how it helped with a windpipe transplant. After some thought, it occurred to me that most people do not understand how stem cells work in the body and what part they can play in future medicine, especially for senior citizens and those with disabilities. I thought I would do a little more in-depth writing. It is going to take a couple of posts to get through it, but here ...
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A pair of scientists has advanced stem apartment research by finding a situation incidentally to endow human skin cells with embryonic staunch cell-like properties without inserting potentially sensitive new genes into their DNA. The team was led by James A. Thomson, V.M.D., Ph.D., of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and supported in part by the National Institute of General Medical Sciences, a component of the National Institutes of ...
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stem cells have helped doctors to treat clouding of the cornea in mice, reports the American Society for Cell Biology. Thus, a very common human diseases in the future will be possible to treat without surgery. corneal opacity, or the people, cataract, occurs quite often. It can lead to almost complete loss of vision, and most radical way to treat a corneal transplant an operation that requires a suitable donor, and which, like any ...
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Successful Stem Cell Therapy for Treatment of Eye Disease
21 hours ago ago from PopEater
NEWCASTLE, United Kingdom, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Newly published research, by investigators, at the North East England Stem Cell Institute (NESCI) in the journal STEM CELLS reported the first successful treatment of eight patients with "Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency" (LSCD) using the patients' own stem cells without the need of suppressing their immunity. (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20080422/CLTU133LOGO-a ) LSCD is a painful, ...
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14 hours ago ago from PopEater
SAN DIEGO, Dec. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- Kornberg Associates | Architects ( www.kornberg.com ) has converted part of an existing building (Keen Hall), including a previously unused covered open area, into an innovative stem cell core facility for the University of California, Riverside. Ken Kornberg, president and founder, made the announcement. "A key project element was to ensure that although the facility was integrated into the campus security ...
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HAMPTON, Va., Dec. 10 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Three scientists from NASA's Langley Research Center will support journalists reporting on the United Nations Climate Change Conference in Copenhagen, Dec. 7 through 18, 2009. (Logo: http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20081007/38461LOGO ) Lin Chambers, Amber Soja, and Bruce Wielicki from NASA Langley's Science Directorate and 26 other NASA climate scientists who are members of the American ...
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