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Tiny Stomachs Grown in the Lab
The artificial human guts could be used to study diseases and test drug treatments
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - October 30, 2014 Category: Stem Cells Tags: More Science Biology Health Biotechnology Medical Technology Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news
Next-Generation Stem Cells Transplanted in Human for the First Time
Surgeons implanted retinal tissue created after reverting the patient's own cells to a "pluripotent" state
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - September 12, 2014 Category: Stem Cells Tags: Health Biotechnology Ethics Source Type: news
Star Scientist Embroiled in Controversy Found Dead in Apparent Suicide
The stem-cell research community reels after Yoshiki Sasai, a famous name in regenerative medicine, is found dead on August 5
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - August 8, 2014 Category: Stem Cells Tags: More Science Health Biotechnology Ethics Mind & Brain Source Type: news
HIV Cleared in 2 Patients via Cancer Treatment
Patients' virus levels became undetectable after a bone-marrow therapy with stem cells
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - July 23, 2014 Category: Stem Cells Tags: Health Infectious Diseases Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news
HIV Cleared in Two Patients via Cancer Treatment
Patients's virus levels became undetectable after a bone-marrow therapy with stem cells
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - July 21, 2014 Category: Stem Cells Tags: Health Infectious Diseases Pharmaceuticals Source Type: news
Large Study of Stem Cells for Autism Draws Criticism
Experts say a $15 million trial to explore stem cells from cord blood for treating autism is premature.
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - July 15, 2014 Category: Stem Cells Tags: Biology Society & Policy Health Ethics Medical Technology Pharmaceuticals Mind Brain Neurological Disorders Neuroscience Source Type: news
Physician-Scientists: The Newest Endangered Species
Can excellent scientists be excellent physicians at the same time? "I would like to ask you about a trip to Thailand." This is not the kind of question I expected from a patient in my cardiology...
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - July 6, 2014 Category: Stem Cells Tags: Health Source Type: news
"Stress-Induced" Stem Cell Findings Are Retracted
High-profile reports claiming an easy way to create pluripotent cells were flawed.
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - July 4, 2014 Category: Stem Cells Tags: More Science Biology History of Science Society & Policy Source Type: news
How the Body's Cells Hold on Tight
Using mathematics to model a cell's force-producing machine
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - June 16, 2014 Category: Stem Cells Tags: More Science Biology Chemistry Everyday Science Math Health Source Type: news
Dispute over Stem Cells: A Timeline
For more than 40 years government officials have grappled with how to regulate and fund the controversial research
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - June 1, 2014 Category: Stem Cells Tags: Web Exclusives Society & Policy Health Biotechnology Ethics Medical Technology Source Type: news
Stem Cell Therapy Could Transform Parkinson's
Stem cell therapy is emerging as a promising treatment for Parkinson's disease
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - May 29, 2014 Category: Stem Cells Tags: Features Biology Health Biotechnology Medical Technology Mind & Brain Neurological Disorders Neuroscience Thought Cognition Source Type: news
New Stem Cell Finding Bodes Well for Future Medical Use in Humans
Concerns that stem cells could cause cancer in recipients are fading further with a new study
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - May 17, 2014 Category: Stem Cells Tags: More Science Biology Health Biotechnology Medical Technology Source Type: news
Stem Cells Made from Cloned Human Embryos
Cell lines made by two separate teams could boost the prospects of patient-specific therapies
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Source: Scientific American Topic - Stem Cell Research - April 28, 2014 Category: Stem Cells Tags: More Science Biology Society & Policy Health Biotechnology Medical Technology Source Type: news