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Focuses on the controversial breakthrough in the field of human stem cell research. Details on the effective treatment for debilitating diseases and injuries; History of stem cell research; Analysis of the state of applicable medical research law.
- INTRODUCTION. Ardell, Donald B. // Electronic Ardell Wellness Report (E-AWR);11/12/2004, Issue 257, p1
Presents introduction to the November 12, 2004 issue of "Electronic Ardell Wellness Report."
- All Stem Cells Are Not Alike. // ONS News;Jul2002, Vol. 17 Issue 7, p11
Provides general information, points of controversy and resources on stem cell research. Potential applications of embryonic germ and stem cells; Criticism against stem cell research; Policy of the U.S. government on stem cell research.
- Stem Cells in the States. Romano, Andrew // Newsweek (Pacific Edition);6/6/2005, Vol. 145 Issue 23, p18
Offers a look at what individual states are doing to circumvent, or reinforce, the federal ban on stem cell research in the U.S. Statistics on where Americans stand on embryonic stem cells.
- Stem Cells in the States. Romano, Andrew // Newsweek (Atlantic Edition);6/6/2005, Vol. 145 Issue 23, p22
Offers a look at what individual states are doing to circumvent, or reinforce, the federal ban on stem cell research in the U.S. Statistics on where Americans stand on embryonic stem cells.
- Stem Cells in the States. Romano, Andrew // Newsweek;6/6/2005, Vol. 145 Issue 23, p24
Offers a look at what individual states are doing to circumvent, or reinforce, the federal ban on stem cell research in the U.S. Statistics on where Americans stand on embryonic stem cells.
- Good Intentions. Morgan Capron, Alexander // Hastings Center Report;Mar/Apr99, Vol. 29 Issue 2, p26
Discusses the role of intentions in biomedical research of human stem cells. Approval of the Omnibus Consolidated and Emergency Supplemental Appropriations Act (OCESAA); Success in culturing human stem cells announced by James Thomson and John Gearhat at Johns Hopkins University; Legality of...
- Human Primordial Stem Cells. Okarma, Thomas B. // Hastings Center Report;Mar/Apr99, Vol. 29 Issue 2, p30
Focuses on the ethical challenges of research with human primordial stem cells. Benefits of the derivation of the pluripotent human embryonic stem cells in biomedical research; Impact of the development and implementation of therapies based on human embryonic stem cells.
- Adult stem cell research surges ahead. // Indianapolis Business Journal;8/16/2010, Vol. 31 Issue 24, p20
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