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Audacious Stem Cell Plan Aims to Halt Rhino Extinction
Effort depends on transforming rhino tissue into sperm and egg cells
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - May 3, 2016 Category: Stem Cells Authors: Ewen Callaway Nature magazine Tags: Sustainability Conservation Tech Medical & Biotech The Sciences Biology Source Type: news
Tissue Mash-Up: a Q&A with Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte
Farmers may not be raising pigs with human organs anytime soon, but researchers are taking the first steps to making it possible
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - January 26, 2016 Category: Stem Cells Tags: The Sciences Source Type: news
Tissue Mash-Up: a Q & A with Juan Carlos Izpisua Belmonte
Farmers may not be raising pigs with human organs anytime soon, but researchers are taking the first steps to making it possible
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - January 25, 2016 Category: Stem Cells Authors: Christine Gorman Tags: The Sciences Source Type: news
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - January 25, 2016 Category: Stem Cells Authors: Christine Gorman Tags: The Sciences Source Type: news
On the Horizon: Lab-Grown Spare Parts for Brains
Researchers have figured out how to coax stem cells into becoming organized clusters of neurons
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - September 19, 2015 Category: Stem Cells Tags: Head Lines Mind Neuroscience The Sciences Biology Source Type: news
Exoskeleton Technology Could Redefine Disability
One woman’s story illustrates how hope, perseverance and innovative engineering can help people with limited mobility get back on their feet
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - July 3, 2015 Category: Stem Cells Tags: Features Health Medical Technology THE BODY Neuroscience Source Type: news
Altering Embryo Genes, Safely, Should Not Be Off-Limits
Learning to alter their genes safely could prevent inherited diseases
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - June 20, 2015 Category: Stem Cells Tags: The Science Agenda Health Biotechnology Medical Technology Source Type: news
“Young Blood” Anti-Aging Mechanism Called into Question
A protein in the blood of young mice that seemed to rejuvenate older animals may do the opposite
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - May 23, 2015 Category: Stem Cells Tags: More Science Biology Health THE BODY Source Type: news
New Type of Stem Cell Could Make It Easier to Grow Human Organs
The “region-specific” pluripotent cells are easier to grow in vitro and graft into an embryo when injected into the right spot
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - May 8, 2015 Category: Stem Cells Tags: Health Biotechnology Ethics Medical Technology Source Type: news
Stem Cells Could Repair Parkinson’s Brain Damage
New methods for growing and transplanting cells offer hope for treating Parkinson’s and other degenerative diseases
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - May 5, 2015 Category: Stem Cells Tags: Features More Science Biology Health Mind & Brain Neurological Disorders Source Type: news
Could a Non-Prescription Antifungal Become a Major Advance for Multiple Sclerosis?
In 2011, Paul Tesar, a professor at Case Western Reserve School of Medicine, worked with collaborators to come up with a method of producing massive numbers of mouse stem cells that are capable of...
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - April 21, 2015 Category: Stem Cells Tags: More Science Biology Chemistry Health Pharmaceuticals Mind & Brain Neurological Disorders Neuroscience Source Type: news
Stem Cells Enter Clinical Trials for Several Disorders
Human testing is under way or poised to start for brain cancer, multiple sclerosis, spinal injury, type 1 diabetes and "Lou Gehrig's" disease
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - April 16, 2015 Category: Stem Cells Tags: Features More Science Biology Health Biotechnology Ethics Source Type: news
ScienceDebate Revs Up for 2016 Presidential Election
This year, I've been very fortunate to be a part of the inaugural class of the Presidential Leadership Scholars (PLS) program, which brings together 60 leaders from around the country to work on...
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - April 13, 2015 Category: Stem Cells Tags: More Science Biology Chemistry Everyday Science History of Science Math Physics Science Education Society & Policy Energy Sustainability Clean Air Policy Climate Environment Health Space Technology Energy Technology Source Type: news