Future of Stem Cell Tests May Hang on Defining Embryo Harm Washington Post Sat, 28 Jul 2007 4:33 PM PDT With the active encouragement of the Bush administration, U.S. scientists in the past year have developed several methods for creating embryonic stem cells without having to destroy human embryos. | StemCellPatents.com Applauds Stem Cell Clinic for Autism Publication Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Sat, 28 Jul 2007 10:45 AM PDT TORONTO----StemCellPatents.com , an organization dedicated to dissemination of stem cell patent information, congratulates the Institute of Cellular Medicine for publishing the first peer reviewed paper describing a novel approach for utilizing stem cell therapy for the treatment of autism. | Congress votes to expand stem cell research Tiscali Sat, 28 Jul 2007 3:44 AM PDT "If this bill were to become law, American taxpayers would for the first time in our history be compelled to support the deliberate destruction of human embryos," Bush said in a statement. "Crossing that line would be a grave mistake." | Spout Off Cape May County Herald Sat, 28 Jul 2007 6:57 AM PDT TRENTON--New Jersey voters will decide in November whether to borrow $450 million to pay for stem cell research in the State. Governor Corzine signed the stem cell research bond act Thursday. The money would support research on adult and embryonic stem cells for 10 years. | | |
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