Stem Cell Therapy Studies For Stroke, Cerebral Palsy Prepare For Clinical Trials Science Daily Tue, 29 Jan 2008 6:33 PM PST Finding answers about optimal dosage and timing for stem cell therapy in adults with strokes and newborns with ischemic injuries is a goal of two new federally funded studies. If additional laboratory studies replicate the promising results of the pilot studies, which indicate about a 25 percent improvement in recovery over controls, researchers hope to begin clinical trials in new ischemic ... | UTMB gets grant for stem cell research Galveston County Daily News Tue, 29 Jan 2008 9:47 PM PST GALVESTON — A $500,000 grant from the Cullen Foundation will support neurological stem cell research at the University of Texas Medical Branch by funding the purchase of an advanced microscope and supporting a postdoctoral fellow who assists in the studies to optimize stem cell therapy. | Stem cell research bill clears Senate Las Cruces Sun-News Tue, 29 Jan 2008 5:18 PM PST SANTA FE—For the second year in a row, a bill authorizing stem cell research on embryos in New Mexico has been narrowly approved by the state Senate. The vote was 20-18 for the measure supported by Gov. Bill Richardson. | Senate approves stem cell research bill KOB-TV Albuquerque Tue, 29 Jan 2008 1:24 PM PST SANTA FE (AP) - The state Senate has passed a bill to allow embryonic stem cell research in New Mexico. The vote was 20-18 for the measure, which is endorsed by Gov. Bill Richardson. The bill now goes to the House. | Stem Cell Treatment For Brittle Bones In The Womb Science Daily Tue, 29 Jan 2008 11:33 AM PST The extraordinary results of an in utero stem cell treatment could lead to a new treatment for babies with brittle bones, as well as a range of other disabling conditions, according to a maternal-fetal medicine researcher. | Stem cell bill passes state Senate Clovis News Journal Tue, 29 Jan 2008 4:07 PM PST SANTA FE — For the second year in a row, a bill authorizing stem cell research on embryos in New Mexico has been narrowly approved by the state Senate. | | |
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