Human Stem Cell Transplant Helps Brain-Impaired Mice HealthDay via Yahoo! News Wed, 04 Jun 2008 11:03 AM PDT WEDNESDAY, June 4 (HealthDay News) -- Mice with a congenital brain disorder improved after receiving human neural stem cell transplants, a U.S. study finds. | Stem Cell Sciences Announces Granted EU Patent on Stem Cell Media (STC.AX, 00848373, 20080605) Huntleys' Stock of the Week via Yahoo!7 Finance Wed, 04 Jun 2008 3:23 PM PDT Stem Cell Sciences announced that the European Patent Office has granted a patent that protects its existing range of embryonic stem cell culture media. The media, marketed in Europe under the brands HEScGRO and EScGRO, are used in the culture of embryonic stem cells from human and mouse, respectively. The granted patent, EP Patent 1504086, covers cell culture media that use a combination of ... | Public funding impacts progress of human embryonic stem cell research EurekAlert! Wed, 04 Jun 2008 9:20 AM PDT Bolstered by supportive policies and public research dollars, the United Kingdom, Israel, China, Singapore and Australia are producing unusually large shares of human embryonic stem cell research, according to a report from the Georgia Institute of Technology in the June 2008 issue Cell Stem Cell. Aaron Levine, assistant professor of public policy and author of the book Cloning: A Beginner's ... | Policy environments may shape international progress of human embryonic stem cell research PhysOrg Wed, 04 Jun 2008 10:35 AM PDT Biomedical research may be substantially hampered by drawn out debates, conflicting legislation and restrictive policies. A new analysis, published by Cell Press in the June issue of Cell Stem Cell, investigates the influence of policy environments on the progression of research related to human embryonic stem cells (hESC) and offers new insight into the international development of this often ... | Public Funding Impacts Progress of Embryonic Stem Cell Research Newswise Wed, 04 Jun 2008 9:24 AM PDT Bolstered by supportive policies and public research dollars, the United Kingdom, Israel, China, Singapore and Australia are producing unusually large shares of human embryonic stem cell research. While states like California and New York are picking up more research funding in the U.S. | ''Lab on the Lake'' to Kick off World Stem Cell Summit Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Wed, 04 Jun 2008 9:21 AM PDT MADISON, Wisconsin----Stem cell enthusiasts will be able to enjoy Lab on the Lake, a public forum and festival as part of the 2008 World Stem Cell Summit organized by the Genetics Policy Institute, University of Wisconsin-Madison Stem Cell & Regenerative Medicine Center and WiCell. | Stem Cell Enabling Technologies Unveiled at Cord Blood Transplantation Meeting in LA PRWeb Wed, 04 Jun 2008 0:26 AM PDT America Stem Cell, Inc. ( www.americastemcell.com ) has announced that exciting pre-clinical data on two of their breakthrough enabling technologies --Engraftin™ and its ensuing product, a CD26 Inhibitor -- will be presented at the 6th Annual International Umbilical Cord Blood Transplantation Symposium, June 6-7 in Los Angeles. America Stem Cell is developing both technologies to enhance and ... | | |
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