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2 hours 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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Benefits Of Stem Cell Research There are certain kinds of cells that have the ability to regenerate the damaged cells and tissues of the body. Stem Cell Research is aimed finding the various successful techniques for carrying out cell transplants. A stem cell has the ability to develop into other kinds of cells, like liver cells, kidney cells, heart cells etc. Stem cells circulate with the blood and carry out the task of replacing ...
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14 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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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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We've got another two months to go before the release of Splinter Cell Conviction . That's plenty of time, it would seem, for Ubisoft to tease us relentlessly with more information and gameplay snippets, as evidenced by the latest trailer. It's filled with a mess of information for returning Splinter Cell fans, and capped off by the realization that, "For the first time, you'll feel what it's like to be one of those NPCs hunted by a Splinter ...
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RANCHO CORDOVA, Calif. -Biotechnology company ThermoGenesis Corp. said Thursday it named a longtime health care executive to its board. Craig W. Moore is a former CEO of Everest Healthcare Services Corp., which collected stem cells for hospitals, and held executive jobs at American Hospital Supply, according to ThermoGenesis. He is a director of dialysis products maker Nxstage Medical Inc. Moore's appointment brings the ThermoGenesis board to ...
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