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Testicles Could Be New Source Of Stem Cells

8 hours ago ago from thesecrethealth.com

Scientists from Germany and the UK have found a new source of stem cells that could be as good as embryonic stem cells for researching and developing treatments for a range of serious diseases, but without the ethical problems of embryonic stem cells; the source is routine biopsies of men's testicles. The discovery was the work of researchers from the Universities of Tübingen and Cologne in Germany, and King's College, London, and ...

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Pfizer Regenerative Medicine aims at working with Athersys to make valuable therapies for patients

19 hours ago ago from MedCity News

December 23, 2009 by Mary Vanac Leave a Comment CLEVELAND, Ohio Ruth McKernan helped start Pfizer Regenerative Medicine a research-oriented business unit of Pfizer, which calls itself the world's largest research-based pharmaceutical company in July 2008. We see regenerative medicine stem cell-based research and therapy as an emerging area, said McKernan, chief scientific officer for the regenerative medicine unit, during a ...

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5 Things You Should Know About Cord Stem Cell Banking : Interesting Articles

10 hours ago ago from Interesting Articles

December 23, 2009 Cord blood, derived from the umbilical cord soon after the birth of a baby, is the main source for stem cells. You must have heard a lot about stem cell transplants and the need for banking your stem cells. Whether or not you really need it? If you do, what are the things you should consider before choosing a bank? You'll find details and all the information you need to know before you start considering to choose a stem ...

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THERAPY GAVE VISION TO BLIND

11 hours ago ago from Stem Cell Global Foundation

A man partially blinded in an attack on Tyneside has praised STEM CELL THERAPY who restored his vision. Russell Turnbull, 38, lost the sight in one eye in 1994 when he was squirted with ammonia after intervening in an argument on a bus in Newcastle. He was left with Limbal Stem Cell Deficiency (LSCD), a painful condition which requires constant treatment. He said the Newcastle University team which developed the treatment had ...

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STUDY: GERMS ARE GOOD FOR KIDS

17 hours ago ago from Hill Shepherd

Natural News - Gone are the days when play time for kids often meant getting dirty making mud "pies", splashing in mud puddles and creeks, and climbing trees -- and when children washed their hands, mostly just before a meal, it was with plain soap and water. Modern day parents often take pride in keeping their little ones squeaky clean and as germ-free as possible, dousing them with antibacterial soaps and hand sanitizers. But new ...

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