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Doyle to push for more stem cell research; Governor and experts discuss how the state can retain lead in fieldASSOCIATED PRESS
DOE can help organisations, laboratories, and individual researchers cost-effectively answer critical biological and commercial questions, writes Dr Markus Gershater
Mesenchymal stem/stromal cells (MSCs) have emerged as a promising tool in the field of regenerative medicine due to their unique therapeutic properties as they can differentiate into multiple cell types and exert paracrine effects. However, despite encouraging results obtained in preclinical studies, cl...
The technologies used to produce cell-cultured meat are continuously being improved, so there is still much uncertainty on what the final product will cost. Previous research has focused primarily on the cost of the cell-culture medium—a liquid or gel designed to support the growth of cells—...
"If HR810 is the only option," Bartlett said, "the country will lose at least two to four years of time and investment by the federal government in pluripotent stem-cell research." As much as embryonic stem-cell supporters might hate to agree with him, they should. Some people who ...
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How much is a child worth? Providers' and patients' views and responses concerning ethical and policy challenges in paying for art 2017, PLoS ONE View all citing articles on Scopus Robert Klitzman, MD, is a Professor of Psychiatry in the College of Physicians and Surgeons and the Joseph Mailm...
Deep inside your brain, a legion of stem cells lies ready to turn into new brain and nerve cells whenever and wherever you need them most. While they wait, they keep themselves in a state of perpetual readiness – poised to become any type of nerve cell you might need as your cells age...