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Fox News - Mon Nov 9, 12:38 pm ET
Chloe Levine had a stroke in utero, resulting in cerebral palsy. But an infusion of her own stem cells changed all that.
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UC Newsroom - Tue Nov 3, 3:22 pm ET
SACRAMENTO — Four UC Davis stem cell experts will give brief presentations on stem cell research followed by a question-and-answer session during a community forum on Wednesday, Nov. 4, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at the UC Davis MIND Institute, 2825 50th St., Sacramento.
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Marketwire - Tue Nov 3, 10:10 am ET
Financing to Provide Resources for Ongoing Development of Stem Cell Products and Research Initiatives
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redOrbit - Mon Nov 9, 5:20 pm ET
Researchers have transplanted genetically modified hematopoietic stem cells into mice so that their developing red blood cells produce a critical lysosomal enzyme –preventing or reducing organ and central nervous system damage from the often-fatal genetic disorder Hurler's syndrome.The research team from Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center reports its preclinical laboratory results ...
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Forbes - Thu Nov 5, 4:40 pm ET
Study findings may lead to way to prevent this cause of death in people
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Summit Daily News - Tue Nov 10, 12:37 am ET
Breckenridge: 'Marty's great adventure' has happy ending By CAITLIN ROW summit daily news Breckenridge, Colorado BRECKENRIDGE - Marty Lessow, owner of Marty's for Kids in Breckenridge, is cancer free after a blood stem cell transplant performed in May. Lessow originally went to the hospital more than two years back with heart problems, and that's when doctors discovered his cancer infection. He ...
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KSFY Sioux Falls - Tue Nov 10, 12:24 am ET
A new group is forming in opposition to the idea of bringing embryonic stem cell research back to a South Dakota ballot.
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The Spokesman-Review - Tue Nov 3, 3:24 am ET
LEWISTON – Harold “Bud” Poxleitner, 67, and Robert Braucher, 40, are cousins who were paralyzed in separate accidents – Poxleitner in a 1968 logging accident, and Braucher in a 2003 automobile accident. Now the two are preparing to fly to Cologne, Germany, for stem cell treatment that they hope will restore some of their ability to move, feel and otherwise take as many steps as possible away ...
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PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance - Tue Nov 3, 4:30 am ET
The new market research report, 'Global Stem Cell and Advanced Technologies Market' ', published by MarketsandMarkets analyzes the major trends in the global stem cell market. It identifies and analyzes the main market drivers, restraints, and opportunities for the various products, services, technologies, and applications submarkets in different geographic regions.
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Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance - Tue Nov 3, 8:07 am ET
TORONTO----Ontario, Canada is supporting a world-class stem cell research project to help revolutionize treatments for major health conditions like cancer, heart disease and traumatic injuries, and create high-value jobs in Toronto.
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Forbes - Fri Nov 6, 4:40 pm ET
Novel protocol could provide new lung tissue for certain patients, researchers say
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FOX 11 News Los Angeles - Tue Nov 3, 2:22 am ET
There is a new avenue for repairing damage caused by heart attacks. Local doctors are experimenting with using patients' own stem cells to make their sick hearts healthy again. Carlos Amezcua has the video report.
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GenomeWeb News - Mon Nov 9, 12:15 pm ET
Scientists led by Bruce Conklin at the Gladstone Institute of Cardiovascular Disease in San Francisco used exon tiling arrays and computational analysis to study how alternative splicing affects differentiating stem cells . "To identify specific splicing events that may determine cell-type-specific differentiation," they analyzed splicing profiles of human embryonic stem cells and derived ...
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Idaho Press-Tribune - Tue Nov 3, 1:30 am ET
LEWISTON, Idaho (AP) — Harold "Bud" Poxleitner, 67, and Robert Braucher, 40, are cousins who were both paralyzed after separate accidents — Poxleitner in a 1968 logging accident, and Braucher in a 2003 automobile accident. Now the two are preparing to fly to Cologne, Germany, for stem cell treatment that they hope will restore some of their ability to move, feel and otherwise take as many steps ...
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EurekAlert! - Thu Nov 5, 11:50 am ET
( Lifespan ) Rhode Island Hospital has received an $11 million grant that will fund research that will lead to a general understanding of stem cell biology and identify unique approaches to tissue regeneration in lung and marrow diseases. The 5-year grant, awarded to Peter Quesenberry, MD, director of hematology/oncology at Rhode Island Hospital, also provides funding for the development of a ...