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Caution on stem cell therapy
... new discovery "is important because people are talking about stem cell therapy; they want to stick ... them to be human beings rather than a small batch of cells. Capecchi won the Nobel – with Sir Martin ...Blind Calgary baby travelling overseas for stem cell therapy
The Calgary parents of a 10-month-old blind baby are heading to China in the hopes a controversial stem cell therapy will give him some sight.Stem cell therapies for heart disease -- 1 step closer
... research from the University of Bristol brings stem cell therapies for heart disease one step closer. ... sample that has huge potential as a powerful regenerative therapy. Dr Kränkel added: "In previous ...British scientists to test stem cell therapy on stroke victims
A British biotechnology company has been given approval to conduct what it says is the world's first trial into stem cell therapy for human stroke victims.FDA allows first test of human stem cell therapy
... The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has cleared the way for the world's first study of human embryonic stem cell therapy, Geron Corp said on Friday in a milestone for such research ...Case report of a brain and spinal tumor following human fetal stem cell therapy
... Ataxia Telangiectasia, who underwent human fetal stem cell therapy at an unrelated clinic in Moscow and who, four years ... both XX (female) and XY (male) cells and had two normal copies of the ATM gene ( ...Case Report Of A Brain And Spinal Tumor Following Human Fetal Stem Cell Therapy
A case report, published in a medical journal, describes a rare side effect of human fetal stem cell therapy.Researchers collaborate on stem cell therapy for ALS
A team of Utahns is collaborating on a stem cell therapy to fight amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease...Hebrew University researchers neutralize tumor growth in embryonic stem cell therapy
... paves the way for further progress in the promising field of stem cell therapy. Human embryonic ... basis of tumor formation from human embryonic stem cells and identified a key gene that is involved in ...Stem cell therapy may offer hope for acute lung injury
... and lead author of the study. Turnover of new cells takes as long as two to five years, and ... . The researchers hope to explore the possibility of using stem cell therapy in human acute lung injury.Embryonic stem cell therapy closer to human trials
Embryonic stem cell therapy got a step closer to the clinic Thursday after US researchers said they filed a request for government approval of human trials.UC Davis stem researchers demonstrate safety of gene therapy using adult stem cells
... led to the cancers. "After those studies in France, the gene therapy community felt that further biosafety testing ... help bring a wide range of stem cell therapy cures to patients throughout California ...Johns Hopkins researchers develop human stem cell line containing sickle cell anemia mutation
... method of reprogramming cells that might speed the development of stem cell therapies. “We hope our new ... clusters the researchers established three different cell lines that both look and behave like ...New stem cell therapy may aid the repair of damaged brains
... newly born neuronal stem cells in the adult brain may provide a therapy for brain injury. But if these stem cells are to be utilized in this way, the process by which they are created, neurogenesis, ...Guidelines for Translating Stem Cell Therapies from the Lab to the Bedside
... of leaders in the field announced a draft set of guidelines to ensure that rigorous best practices are applied to the clinical translation of stem cell research from the laboratory to human subjects.
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