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Posted by Debjit on Thursday, December 24, 2009 Leave a Comment Tis the time to be amazed: A 38-year-old man has regained vision in his blind eye thanks to a new stem cell therapy. It won't cure all blind people, but it's a giant leap. Here's how it works. Englishman Russell Thurnbull got attacked with ammonia 15 years ago during a street fight. As a result, he got an extremely painful condition called Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency, ...
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Source: Stanford University Medical Center Date: December 24, 2009 Summary: STANFORD, Calif. — Like a child awaiting the arrival of Christmas, embryonic stem cells exist in a state of permanent anticipation. They must balance the ability to quickly become more specialized cell types with the cellular chaos that could occur should they act too early (stop shaking those presents, kids!). Researchers at the Stanford University School of ...
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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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CHRISTMAS EVE IN THE STEM CELL WORLD: December 24, 2009 By Don C. Reed An act of personal kindness can mean so much, can’t it? One touched me the other day. My printer was jammed—a sheet of paper wedged inextricably I could only get little pieces out. Life without a printer? I knew mine was getting increasingly ancient, and would have to be replaced, sooner rather than later but times were tight financially. ...
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