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Stem cells: A 'stitch in time' could help damaged hearts Date: December 9, 2010 Source: Worcester Polytechnic Institute Summary: Scientists have demonstrated the feasibility of a novel technology ...
The National Institutes of Health on Monday disclosed who holds 64 stem cell lines eligible for federal funds, though scientists acknowledged that at least 10 of those lines have not been fully ...
The University of Michigan's first human embryonic stem cell line will be placed on the U.S. National Institutes of Health's registry, making the cells available for federally funded research.
Six new human embryonic stem cell lines derived at the University of Michigan have just been placed on the National Institutes of Health's registry, making the cells available for federally funded ...
Excitement is passing through local stem cell research laboratories. The Obama administration has eased restrictions on federal funding for embryonic stem cells research. As a result, a wave of new ...
Another 96 embryonic stem cell lines are undergoing NIH review, and 20 or more could get a decision by Friday, Collins said. And researchers have notified the NIH that they may apply for approval ...
A Harvard University scientist driven by personal tragedy to find a diabetes cure has created 17 new stem cell lines that he will make freely available to researchers next year, he said Thursday.
Another 96 embryonic stem cell lines are undergoing NIH review, and 20 or more could get a decision by Friday, Collins said. And researchers have notified the NIH that they may apply for approval ...
SEOUL, South Korea -- An already disgraced scientist lied about all of the stem cell lines he claimed were matched to different patients through cloning, investigating researchers said in a new ...
All human embryonic stem cell lines approved for use in federally funded research are contaminated with a foreign molecule from mice that may make them risky for use in medical therapies ...
Creation of the first "patient-specific" stem cell lines, announced Thursday by South Korean scientists, involved the use of refined cloning techniques that add a new twist to an already dizzying ...
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