Stem cell breakthrough offers new hope for lung disease patients
20.07.2010
For the first time researchers have found a type of stem
cell that could prove crucial in reducing injury and scarring in the lung and even generate new lung cells.
Stem cell researchers inch toward treatment for
Huntington’s Disease
19.07.2010
People with Huntington’s disease face an awful
future - perhaps 20 years as it slowly strips away brain cells. But there’s a chance that in
the next 20 years, researchers at UC Irvine could develop treatments that could arrest
Huntington’s – and other brain and nervous systems disorders – thanks in part to a
girl from Fountain Valley.
Diabetes researchers work with pig stem cells
18.07.2010
The pig is an under-estimated animal. Known better for
its slovenly habits and portly physique, the pig is actually a medical hero.
Gene Therapy Shows Promise for Blocking HIV, Controlling AIDS
17.07.2010
Two cutting-edge medical technologies, stem cell
transplantation and gene therapy, were combined in an attack on the AIDS virus that may lead to new
strategies for treating people infected with HIV.
New Injectable Bone Material Invented for Use in Stem Cell Delivery
16.07.2010
A team of researchers at the University of Nottingham
have invented a new class of materials that can be injected by surgeons as a low-viscosity fluid
into the body that, using body heat as the only trigger, converts into a tough porous material with
mechanical properties that mimic human cancellous bone.
Stem Cells And Hip Replacement Reporting
15.07.2010
Medical research keeps finding amazing uses for stem
cells, for everything from repairing heart damage to helping aging faces look younger. Now stem
cells may be useful in avoiding some hip replacements
Converted Stem Cells To Aid Heart Disease Research At Mt. Sinai
14.07.2010
Researchers at Mt. Sinai made an important finding in
the field of stem cell research that can have an impact on how doctors treat heart disease. NY1's
Health reporter Kafi Drexel filed the following report.
Cord blood transplants a viable option in leukemia
13.07.2010
Adult patients with leukemia fare just as well when they
get stem cell transplants taken from a cord blood bank as they do from a well-suited adult donor,
U.S. researchers said on Tuesday.
Pig stem cells are being used for human research
12.07.2010
The pig is an under-estimated animal better known for
its slovenly habits and portly physique than for its medical contributions.
Cord blood treatment for cerebral palsy may now be more
effective due to mannitol
11.07.2010
The Human umbilical cord blood (HUCB) delivered
intravenously may offer therapeutic benefits to those suffering from cerebral palsy. A new
international research led by the University of South Florida reveals that sugar-alcohol compound
mannitol improved the therapeutic efficacy of human umbilical cord blood cells.
New hope on brain illness cure
10.07.2010
MELBOURNE scientists will transform skin biopsies taken
from schizophrenia patients into stem cells in an effort to shed light on the cause and pathology of
the disease.
New Adult Stem-Cell Treatments for Head and Heart Advance
09.07.2010
New reports indicate that real hope for
‘miracle’ treatments using adult stem cells is on the way for those suffering from
diseases afflicting both the brain and the heart.
UConn Researchers Convert Stem Cells into Cartilage
08.07.2010
For the millions of aging Americans who suffer from
joint pain, stem cells may be riding to the rescue. Scientists at the University of Connecticut
Health Center have recently developed a technique that reliably converts stem cells into cartilage
cells.
Stem cells for first time used to create abnormal heart
cells for study of cardiomyopathy
07.07.2010
Researchers at Mount Sinai School of Medicine have for
the first time differentiated human stem cells to become heart cells with cardiomyopathy, a
condition in which the heart muscle cells are abnormal.
New type of human stem cell may be more easy to manipulate
06.07.2010
Researchers from the Massachusetts General Hospital
Center for Regenerative Medicine (MGH-CRM) and the Harvard Stem Cell Institute have a developed a
new type of human pluripotent stem cell that can be manipulated more readily than currently
available stem cells.
Gene Related to Aging Plays Role in Stem Cell
Differentiation
05.07.2010
A gene shown to play a role in the aging process appears
to play a role in the regulation of the differentiation of embryonic stem cells, according to
researchers from the Center for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine and the Department of
Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University.
Mice Show How a Human Height Gene Works
04.07.2010
The mouse model, published online May 30 in Nature
Genetics, provides a new tool to study metabolism, growth and developmental timing
Culture of human pluripotent stem cells using completely
defined conditions on a recombinant E-cadherin substratum
03.07.2010
To maintain pluripotency of human embryonic stem (huES)
cells in feeder-free culture, it has been necessary to provide a Matrigel substratum, which is a
complex of poorly defined extracellular matrices and growth factors derived from mouse
Engelbreth-Holm-Swarm sarcoma cells.
Mannitol boosts effectiveness of potential cord blood
treatment for cerebral palsy in lab animals
02.07.2010
Opening of blood-brain barrier is key, University of
South Florida-led study finds
UA doctor studies stem-cell use in cardiac recovery
01.07.2010
A Tucson cardiologist is part of a national trial that's
testing whether adult human stem cells can help repair the hearts of people who have just suffered
heart attacks.
Immune system helps transplanted stem cells navigate in
central nervous system
30.06.2010
By discovering how adult neural stem cells navigate to
injury sites in the central nervous system, UC Irvine researchers have helped solve a puzzle in the
creation of stem cell-based treatments: How do these cells know where to go?
Researcher develops bioreactor for cultivation of bone cells
29.06.2010
A new bioreactor system for cultivating bone cells
reduces the number of actions that need to be taken in the process, and so lowers the cost of tissue
culture.
Stem cell study to benefit HIV fight – expert
28.06.2010
Medical experts are seeing a future in the use of stem
cells to fight HIV and avert its damaging effects against the immune system.
Potential New Source of Stem Cells for Heart Repair
27.06.2010
Amniotic membrane used by Japanese researchers to
rejuvenate damaged heart muscle in rats
UCI researchers create retina from human embryonic stem cells
26.06.2010
Complex tissue structure -- a first ? offers hope to
millions with degenerative eye disorders
Stem-Cell Dental Implants Grow New Teeth Right In Your Mouth
25.06.2010
Human molar scaffolding Dr. Jeremy Mao has unveiled a
technique that directs the body's stem cells into a scaffolding that will aid in the regeneration of
a new tooth.
British scientists launch first stem cell project
recreating brain disease
24.06.2010
Team led by Sir Ian Wilmut will hope their research
gives an unprecedented insight into motor neurone disease
Harnessing the power of stem cells to unlock the secrets of
motor neuron disease
23.06.2010
The Motor Neurone Disease Association is funding its
first ever stem cell research program to help unlock the secrets of this fatal neurological condition
Adult Stem Cell Research Avoids Ethical Concerns
22.06.2010
Scientists find they can be more useful than their
embryonic counterparts
Stem Cell Therapies Offer Hope In Mexico
21.06.2010
Dr. Omar Gonzalez of Integra Medical Center, located in
Tamps, Mexico is just 5 minutes south of the Texas border, offering hope to thousands of patients
seeking viable and effective treatments for chronic disease processes.
Deer Antlers Hold Clues To Stem Cell Transplantation
20.06.2010
A new research project carried out by bio-technology
expert at a Vietnam university revealed that stem cells extracted from deer antler regeneration, is
capable to restore organs damaged through trauma, disease, cancer or excision.
Stem Cells from Adipose Tissue Turned Into Cardiac
Myocytes: Achievement Paves Way for Future Heart Disease Therapies
19.06.2010
Spanish researchers have employed for the first time
adult cells extracted from a human heart to turn stem cells from adipose tissue into cardiac myocytes
Life-saving MS treatment praised
18.06.2010
Australian doctors say a new stem cell treatment which
saved the life of a young Canberra man suffering from multiple sclerosis (MS) should be adopted more widely
Stem cells restore tissue affected by ALI
17.06.2010
Human stem cells administered intravenously can restore
alveolar epithelial tissue to a normal function in a novel ex vivo perfused human lung after E. coli
endotoxin-induced acute lung injury (ALI), according to research from the University of California
San Francisco.
Can a body grow its own spare parts?
16.06.2010
Nanoscientist Molly Stevens is working on techniques to
enable a damaged heart to repair itself or bone tissue to regenerate
Stem cells of body lead to tooth regeneration
15.06.2010
People who have lost some or all of their adult teeth
typically look to dentures, or more recently, dental implants to bridge the gap between a toothless appearance
Adipose-Derived Stem Cells Show Promise in Treatment of
Chronic Ischemia
14.06.2010
San Diego, CA based Cytori Therapeutics has announced
the results of their PRECISE trial, in which patients with severe cardiomyopathy were treated with
autologous adipose-derived regenerative cells (ADRCs).
Stem Cell Developer Mesoblast Seeks Bone Marrow Therapy by 2012
13.06.2010
Mesoblast Ltd., an Australian developer of stem-cell
therapies, aims to introduce its first product by 2012 after agreeing to buy the shares of
Angioblast Systems Inc. it doesn’t already own.
EU agency prepares to assess first stem cell drug
12.06.2010
The first regenerative medicine based on stem cells
could be filed for approval in Europe later this year, bringing the groundbreaking medical
technology a step closer to reality.
Stem cells use GPS to generate proper nerve cells
11.06.2010
An unknown function that regulates how stem cells
produce different types of cells in different parts of the nervous system has been discovered by
Stefan Thor
Transplanted Adult Stem Cells Provide Lasting Help To
Injured Hearts
10.06.2010
Novel imaging techniques document improvement after
heart attack in mouse model
Trials offer MS stem cell hopes
09.06.2010
Clinical trials on six multiple sclerosis (MS) patients
who have had stem cell injections have produced "encouraging" results, scientists say.
Researchers Find Possible "Master Regulator" of
Blood Stem Cells
08.06.2010
Master regulator could allow for easy growth direction,
organ creation
New Nerve Cells -- Even in Old Age: Researchers Find
Different Types of Stem Cells in the Brains of Mature and Old Mice
07.06.2010
After birth the brain loses many nerve cells and this
continues throughout life -- most neurons are formed before birth, after which many excess neurons degenerate
Stem cells: In search of a master controller
06.06.2010
Rice bioengineers define relationship between key
regulatory proteins
Stem cells from uterus treat Parkinsons in mice
05.06.2010
Stem cells from the lining of a woman's uterus
transformed into brain cells when they were injected into mice whose brains had damage resembling
Parkinson's disease, researchers reported on Thursday.
Stem cells captured for regenerative use
04.06.2010
A U.S. chemical engineer has been awarded a $1.9 million
federal grant to develop techniques for cultivating stem cells for use in damaged tissue replacement.
Stem cell treatment goes from lab to operating room
03.06.2010
Imagine having your back cut open, part of your spine
removed, a stabilizing device that resembles a mini oil rig mounted on your back, the outer membrane
of your spinal cord sliced open and experimental stem cells injected into it -- all for the
advancement of science because it's not expected to benefit you.
UM researcher to test stem cell treatment for Alzheimer's
02.06.2010
Results from ALS trials spur optimism
Scientists provide groundbreaking new understanding of stem cells
01.06.2010
In findings that could one day lead to new therapies,
researchers from The Scripps Research Institute have described some striking differences between the
biochemistry of stem cells versus mature cells.
Stem Cells Hold Promising Potential: Reports
31.05.2010
Research has revealed that thousands of patients may be
saved if some new medical reports are to be believed. It has been confirmed in laboratory tests that
cells extracted from leg veins can be grown in the lab and can be reinserted to stimulate the growth
of new cells in the human body
13 additional stem cell lines eligible for federal funding,
NIH says
30.05.2010
The National Institutes of Health announced Tuesday that
13 additional lines of human embryonic stem cells are eligible for federal funding, including the
most widely used line
Stem cells may repair malformed bone
29.05.2010
A study led by the National Institutes of Health has
pinpointed the location of bone generating stem cells in the spine, shins and other bones.
Extra Stem Cells Following From Surgery Could Be Used To
Repair Damaged Hearts
28.05.2010
For the first time ever scientists were able to extract
vital stem cells from sections of vein removed for heart bypass surgery. Researchers found that
these stem cells could potentially stimulate new blood vessels to grow in damaged heart muscles
after a heart attack
Gene silencing may be responsible for induced pluripotent
stem cells' limitations
27.05.2010
Scientists may be one step closer to being able to
generate any type of cells and tissues from a patient's own cells. In a study that will appear in
the journal Nature and is receiving early online release, investigators from the Massachusetts
General Hospital Center for Regenerative Medicine (MGH-CRM) and the Harvard Stem Cell Institute
(HSCI), describe finding that an important cluster of genes is inactivated in induced pluripotent
stem cells (iPSCs) that do not have the full development potential of embryonic stem cells.
Generated from adult cells, iPSCs have many characteristics of embryonic stem cells but also have
had significant limitations
'Leftover' veins yield stem cells
26.05.2010
Human veins left over from lifesaving bypass surgery
could be a source of "master" cells to help treat future heart problems, say scientists.
Scientists Create Stem Cells from Eggs of Aging Mice
25.05.2010
Technique Shows Promise in Ensuring Fertility and
Providing Tissue for Regenerative Medicine
Mesenchymal stem cells rescue cardiomyoblasts from cell
death in an in vitro ischemia model via direct cell-to-cell connections
24.05.2010
Bone marrow derived mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are
promising candidates for cell based therapies in myocardial infarction. However, the exact
underlying cellular mechanisms are still not fully understood.
Stem cells could be used to repair brain damage
23.05.2010
It may soon be possible to repair damage to the human
brain by reactivating stem cells within the body that can grow on specially constructed
"biological scaffolding" inserted into the brain, scientists say
Stem cells help heart regeneration after surgery: Study
22.05.2010
A revolutionary treatment whereby stems cells are
injected into the heart during surgery could have enormous benefits for Canadians suffering from
chronic heart disease, according to researchers.
Using Stem Cells to Study Alcohol Dependence
21.05.2010
An estimated 14 million Americans - one in eight - are
addicted to alcohol or will develop an alcohol use disorder. Yet despite the very high personal and
economic costs, the vast majority of individuals with an alcohol use disorder never receive
treatment. Researchers at the UConn Health Center are trying to do something about that. And they
have a powerful ally - stem cells.
Breast stem cells' hormone sensitivity presents new drug target
20.05.2010
Breast stem cells are exquisitely sensitive to the
female hormones oestrogen and progesterone, according to researchers at the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute.
Study: Human stem cell survival keys discovered
19.05.2010
A pair of chemicals make human embryonic stem cells
survive the "massive cell death" that often frustrates researchers, a Monday study finds.
Blood vessels made from stem cells to replace synthetic
vascular bypass grafts
18.05.2010
By using adult stem cells, scientists have created
functional blood vessels that could one day replace synthetic grafts often required in various
vascular bypass surgeries, new research has revealed
EU-funded study investigates kidney regeneration potential
17.05.2010
A paper published in The Lancet journal, as part of a
series on renal medicine, has questioned if kidney regeneration may be possible in human beings as
it is in fish and other lower vertebrates. The work is part of an ongoing EU-funded research project
on the possibilities of kidney regeneration, and was carried out by a team from the Mario Negri
Institute for Pharmacological Research in Bergamo, Italy.
Stem cell treatment shows early promise: Celgene
16.05.2010
Celgene Corp said on Thursday its experimental stem cell
treatment showed promise in a tiny, Phase I study of patients with Crohn's disease who failed to
respond to prior therapy, according to initial results.
Age-related molecular genetic changes of murine bone marrow
mesenchymal stem cells
15.05.2010
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) are pluripotent cells,
present in the bone marrow and other tissues that can differentiate into cells of all germ layers
and may be involved in tissue maintenance and repair in adult organisms. Because of their plasticity
and accessibility these cells are also prime candidates for regenerative medicine
Functional investigations on human mesenchymal stem cells
exposed to magnetic fields and labeled with clinically approved iron nanoparticles
14.05.2010
For clinical applications of mesenchymal stem cells
(MSCs), labeling and tracking is crucial to evaluate cell distribution and homing. Magnetic
resonance imaging (MRI) has been successfully established detecting MSCs labeled with
superparamagnetic particles of iron oxide (SPIO).
Researchers find a better way to track stem cells
13.05.2010
A study published in the current issue of Cell
Transplantation (19:1) has found that using the FDA-approved contrast agent Indocyanine Green (ICG)
to label human embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes (hESC-CMs) substantially improved efforts
to optically track stem cells after transplanting them into heart tissues.
For Stem Cells, Practice Makes Perfect
12.05.2010
Multipotent stem cells have the capacity to develop into
different types of cells by reprogramming their DNA to turn on different combinations of genes
Insulin-producing cells can renegerate in diabetic mice
11.05.2010
NASA Send Cells Into Space
10.05.2010
Molecule that keeps skeletal stem cells 'young' could treat
osteoporosis, fracture
09.05.2010
Stem cell therapy to tackle HIV
08.05.2010
Stem Cells For Spinal Cord Injuries
07.05.2010
Promoting healing by keeping skeletal stem cells 'young'
06.05.2010
Insulin Signal Keeps Stem Cells Alive
05.05.2010
Crohn's disease sufferers to benefit from stem cell trial
in Galway
04.05.2010
Human Bones Successfully Grown in Lab from Stem Cells
03.05.2010
Stem Cell Research – Alive and Well at Rutgers
02.05.2010
Making Cells Live Forever in Quest for Cures
01.05.2010
Israeli advance in stem cell tech
30.04.2010
Child stem cell operation first
29.04.2010
New period of brain 'plasticity' created with transplanted
embryonic cells
28.04.2010
Targeting Cell Pathway May Prevent Relapse of Leukemia
27.04.2010
Insulin-like signal needed to keep stem cells alive in
adult brain
26.04.2010
Research Offers Clue Into How Hearts Can Regenerate in Some Species
25.04.2010
Surgeons Transplant New Trachea Into Child Using His Own
Stem Cells to Rebuild Airway
24.04.2010
Tiny Fish Might Help Humans Fix Damaged Hearts
23.04.2010
The Second Huge Stem Cell Breakthrough in a Week
22.04.2010
Gene Holds Key to Embryonic Stem Cell Rejuvenation
21.04.2010
Biologic Joint Reconstruction Using Stem Cells Proven
Successful In Patients With Arthritis
20.04.2010
Canine 'fountain of youth'
19.04.2010
Potential for New Treatment for Peripheral Arterial Disease
18.04.2010
Nearby bone cells may trigger some blood cancers
17.04.2010
Cord-blood banks oversell value: Marketplace
16.04.2010
Athersys executives excited about stem cell, drug programs
15.04.2010
Signal proteins for plant stem cells discovered
14.04.2010
Researchers characterize stem cell function
13.04.2010
Scientists Find Stem Cells in Hair That Can Become Skin
12.04.2010
Stem Cell Technique Provides A Groundbreaking Option In
Plastic Surgery
11.04.2010
Aastrom finishes treating patients in Phase 2 heart failure trial
10.04.2010
Stanford Team Combines Sequencers to Detail Transcriptome
Changes in Neural Cell Differentiation
09.04.2010
Doctors using stem cells to treat spinal injuries
08.04.2010
Industry group joins planned stem cell summit
07.04.2010
Paralysed man has hopes of walking
06.04.2010
Induced pluripotent stem cells from patients with premature
ageing bring surprises
05.04.2010
Stem Cells in Your Teeth!
04.04.2010
Breakthrough reveals blood vessel cells are key to growing
unlimited amounts of adult stem cells
03.04.2010
Dallas doctor uses stem cell injections in cosmetic surgery
02.04.2010
Researchers distinguish two different types of blood stem cells
01.04.2010
Can stem cells repair damage after heart attack?
31.03.2010
Stem cells approved to treat 'orphan' disease
30.03.2010
Cord blood stem cells help meet minority marrow needs
29.03.2010
Stem cell therapy used for urinary incontinence
28.03.2010
Star and flower-shaped moulds tell stem cells what to be
27.03.2010
Scientist turns skin cells into heart cell
26.03.2010
M. D. Anderson develops tool to measure severity of chronic
graft-vs.-host disease symptoms
25.03.2010
Like weed, cancer must die at root
24.03.2010
International Effort Updates Results From Multiple Myeloma
Stem Cell Transplant Trials
23.03.2010
Scientists identify wide variety of genetic splicing in
embryonic stem cells
22.03.2010
Cells of Aggressive Leukemia Hijack Normal Protein to Grow,
According to Penn Study
21.03.2010
Root or shoot: Power struggle between genetic master
switches decides stem cell fate
20.03.2010
Offering hope for tissue regeneration
19.03.2010
Lifebank Becomes the First and Only Canadian Cord Blood
Bank To Achieve Industry-Leading FACT Accreditation
18.03.2010
Induced stem cells can’t replace embryonic ones
17.03.2010
Piedmont Doctors Test Stem Cells for Heart Attack Treatment
16.03.2010
Modified Adult Stem Cells May Be Helpful in Spinal Cord Injury
15.03.2010
Benefits of Osiris’ Mesenchymal Stem Cell Therapy
Confirmed in Late-Stage Studies against SR-GvHD
14.03.2010
Heart Stem Cells Move Closer to Human Treatments
13.03.2010
Stem Cells Restore Sight in Mouse Model of Retinitis Pigmentosa
12.03.2010
Stem cell treatment improves Jaide's life
11.03.2010
Unpacking Condensins' Function in Embryonic Stem Cells
10.03.2010
Umbilical Cord Blood A Lifesaver
09.03.2010
Transforming skin cells into stem cells using a molecular toolkit
08.03.2010
Stem Cell Science and Fat Transplantation
07.03.2010
Study: Stem cells may beat premature aging in children and adults
06.03.2010
Stem cell experiment reverses aging in rare disease
05.03.2010
Study Shows Successful Stem Cell Transplantation For
Elderly Myelodysplastic Syndromes Patients Depends On Disease Stage, Not Age
04.03.2010
Leukemia Patient Saved By Cord Blood Says "Thank
You" To Mother And Baby He Will Never Know
03.03.2010
Stem cell capsules to target broken bones
02.03.2010
Stem cell births seen live
01.03.2010
Biologists Image Birth of Blood-Forming Stem Cells in Embryo
28.02.2010
How a baby can help save a life
27.02.2010
Growing younger Through hormone and stem-cell technology
26.02.2010
UWM engineer creates software that predicts stem cell fate
25.02.2010
Delivering hope
24.02.2010
First FDA-Approved Stem Cell Trial in Pediatric Cerebral Palsy
23.02.2010
Dana-Farber Cancer Institute News Tips for February 2010
22.02.2010
Czech, US scientists discovery eases stem cells production
21.02.2010
Scientists reverse blood stem cell aging
20.02.2010
Stem Cell Research Makes Another Advance
19.02.2010
Study underlines potential treatment for leukemia relapse
18.02.2010
EDITORIAL: Expand access to stem cell therapy
17.02.2010
Monkey hybrid stem cells develop cellular features of
Huntington's disease
16.02.2010
Treating Horses with Bone Marrow-Derived Stem Cells
15.02.2010
Seeking hope for child's eyes, parents turn to China
14.02.2010
Adult Stem Cells May Reverse Heart Attack Damage
13.02.2010
Fate Therapeutics, MIT Scientist Get Stem Cell Patent
12.02.2010
Regenocyte Successfully Treats Cardiomyopathy Patient Using
His Own Adult Stem Cells
11.02.2010
Scientists Map Epigenome of Human Stem Cells During Development
10.02.2010
Skin Cells Transformed Directly Into Neurons
09.02.2010
Stem Cell, Bone Marrow Transplants Both Benefit Leukemia Patients
08.02.2010
NeoStem: BioInsurance for the Future
07.02.2010
Babies teeth stem cells could lead to new body parts
06.02.2010
Entest BioMedical Projecting Near Term Start Up of Study on
Stem Cell and Laser Treatment for COPD at Bio-Matrix Scientific Group's Stem Cell Research
Facility
05.02.2010
Stem cell surgery saved Waynesboro girl's life
04.02.2010
Scientists target childhood leukemia cells
03.02.2010
Change of heart: Stem-cell patient finds new life
02.02.2010
New Concoction Reprograms Differentiated Cells Into
Pluripotent Stem Cells
01.02.2010
First U.S. stem cells transplanted into spinal cord
31.01.2010
Cancer Stem Cell (CSC) research has accelerated in the last
two years
30.01.2010
Stem Cell Treatment for Muscular Dystrophy in Germany
29.01.2010
Change of heart: Patient tells story of stem-cell treatment
28.01.2010
Stem Cells Become Functioning Neurons in Mice
27.01.2010
Stem Cell Treatment for Leukemia Improved
26.01.2010
American woman returns from stem-cell therapy in China
25.01.2010
First Successful Use of Expanded Umbilical-Cord Blood Units
to Treat Leukemia
24.01.2010
Stem Cells from Cord Blood Pass Early Test
23.01.2010
Key to developing auditory neurons discovered
22.01.2010
Running across the border for vital medical treatment
21.01.2010
Wild East or scientific feast?
20.01.2010
Human immune cells — in mice
19.01.2010
Women With Breast Cancer May Benefit from Autologous Stem
Cell Transplantation
18.01.2010
Worms aid understanding of stem cells
17.01.2010
Regulatory Network Balances Stem Cell Maintenance, Differentiation
16.01.2010
Study sheds light on role of stem cells in children's brain tumor
15.01.2010
Stem the tide: A pioneering new treatment using stem cells
and your own body fat claims to keep wrinkles at bay
14.01.2010
Streamlined Stem Cell Procedure May Speed Up Research
13.01.2010
Fruit Fly Bodies Hoard Stem Cells
12.01.2010
MyoD Helps Stem Cells Proliferate in Response to Muscle Injury
11.01.2010
The Latest Front In the War on Arthritis
10.01.2010
Iranians use stem cells to treat tinnitus
09.01.2010
Blind child finds healing in China
08.01.2010
Father turns tragedy into hope through cord blood bank
07.01.2010
Stem Cell Therapy – the new ray of hope and key for
healing blindness
06.01.2010
Stem cell therapy offers new hope
05.01.2010
Stem Cells Might Reverse Heart Damage From Chemo
04.01.2010
Stem Cells That Treat Leukemia, Lymphoma, HIV
03.01.2010
Stem Cell as Anti-Aging "Medicine"
02.01.2010
Lost a tooth? Boffins say grow a new one
01.01.2010