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- Australia opens new stem cell centre. // Outlook on Science Policy;Jun2006, Vol. 28 Issue 6, p66
This article reports on the opening of the new stem cell center in Australia. The Australian Stem Cell Center opened in 2003 and is supported by the Australian government with a commitment of $104 million funding to support stem cell research until 2011. The center has spent 34 percent of its...
- KEEP TRYING. // Commonweal;2/26/2010, Vol. 137 Issue 4, p6
The article focuses on the results of a long-term research which raised doubts about the theorized parity between induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS) and human embryonic stem cells (hES).
- 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.
- Embryonic Stem Cells Remain in the Freezer. Luntz, Stephen // Australasian Science;Jun2006, Vol. 27 Issue 5, p14
Reports on the lack of attention given to the Lockhart Committee's recommendations for embryonic stem cell research in Australia. Recommendations to extend the continuing ban on the reproductive cloning of individuals; Opposition to the recommendation that an expert body should formulate...
- From the editors. // Nature Reviews Cancer;Apr2011, Vol. 11 Issue 4, p229
An introduction to the journal is presented in which the editor discusses various reports published within the issue such as one regarding the difference of human induced pluripotent stem cells (HIPSCs) from human embryonic stem cells (HESCs) and the review of Uri Ben-David and Nissim Benvenisty...
- The Science of Embryonic Stem Cell Research. // New Atlantis: A Journal of Technology & Society;Winter2012, Vol. 34, p61
An appendix is presented that shows an overview of the science of embryonic stem cell research.
- Compromise for Australian ES cell research. Dennis, Carina // Nature Medicine;May2002, Vol. 8 Issue 5, p430
Reports on the announcement made by Australian prime minister John Howard concerning embryonic stem cell research regulation, which is reported to be a less liberal position than Great Britain but less restricted than the U.S. publicly-funded sector. Reaction of the research community to the...
- Overseeing embryo research: What is needed? Baird, Patricia A. // Clinical & Investigative Medicine;Feb/Apr2002, Vol. 25 Issue 1/2, p19
Comments on the ethical concerns surrounding the research use of human stem cells that are obtained from embryos at the blastocyst stage. Information on the guidelines issued by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research on embryo research; Limitation of the guidelines.
- 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.


