Stem Cell Technology

Stem Cell Technology - most related articles:

- Stem cell therapy may prove valuable in paralysis - 7.5
- 2 types of stem cells are similar - 7.2
- New stem cell technology for complicated bone fractures - 7.1
- US Stem Cell Bank has received all 21 cell lines - 6.6
- Graying hairs are signs of stress - 6.4
- BIO welcomes advances in stem cell research - 6.2
- US cancer group AACR supports NIH stem cell research - 6.1
- Major advance in stem cell reprogramming technology - 6
- US can continue to fund embryonic stem cell research - 6
- Stem cells may rescue vision in AMD patients - 5.8

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New stem cell technology for complicated bone fractures
Researchers have developed a new way of using stem cells to provide better and rapid healing for patients suffering from complicated bone fractures.

Stem cell - gene therapy may cure human genetic diseases
A study led by researchers at the Salk Institute for Biological Studies, has catapulted the field of regenerative medicine significantly forward, proving in principle that a human genetic disease can be cured using a combination of gene therapy and induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell technology.

Major advance in stem cell reprogramming technology
In a paper publishing online April 23rd in Cell Stem Cell, a Cell Press journal, Dr. Sheng Ding and colleagues from the Scripps Research Institute in La Jolla, California, report an important step forward in the race to make reprogrammed stem cells that may be better suited for use in clinical settings.

US Stem Cell Bank has received all 21 cell lines
The U.S. National Stem Cell Bank (NSCB) has announced that it has received deposits of two human embryonic stem cell lines from Cellartis AB, a biotechnology company based in Sweden. With the addition of the new lines, the National Stem Cell Bank now has received all 21 cell lines from the six providers listed on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) federal registry.

Scientists can now differentiate healthy cells, cancer cells, stem cells
One of the current handicaps of cancer treatments is the difficulty of aiming these treatments at destroying malignant cells without killing healthy cells in the process.

BIO welcomes advances in stem cell research
Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO) President and CEO Jim Greenwood issued the following statement regarding the news that researchers at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute created 20 disease-specific stem cell lines thru the new induced pluripotent stem cell (iPS) technique:

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