The Stem Cell Story
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- 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).
- Correction: (A)Symmetric Stem Cell Replication and Cancer. Dingli, David; Traulsen, Arne; Michor, Franziska // PLoS Computational Biology;Apr2007, Vol. 3 Issue 4, pe83
A correction to the article "(A)Symmetric Stem Cell Replication and Cancer" that was published in in an earlier issue of the periodical "PLoS Computational Biology" is presented.
- Stem cells stir controversy. Waymack, Mark // National Catholic Reporter;7/27/2001, Vol. 37 Issue 35, p21
Comments on the ethical and political issue concerning stem cell research in the U.S. Opposition of President George W. Bush to embryonic stem-cell experiments; Moral obligation of lobbyists; Respect to the sanctity of human life.
- Are tissue stem cells equivalent to embryo stem cells? // Reproductive BioMedicine Online;Jul/Aug2002, Vol. 5 Issue 1, p88
Describes a study that investigated the therapeutic use of tissue stem cells. Properties of embryo stem cells; Result of the study.
- Panel OKs Money for Stem Cell Clinical Trials. Chambers, Heather // San Diego Business Journal;3/15/2010, Vol. 31 Issue 11, p8
The article reports that the governing board for the state's three billion dollars stem cell institute approved the funding for the development of new stem cell therapies in San Diego, California.
- Branch Events. // Biologist;Dec2011, Vol. 58 Issue 4, p62
A calendar of events is presented in England which includes Seasonal quiz on January 2012, Winter lecture on stem cell research on February 11, 2012 and Regional schools biology poster competition on March 10, 2012.
- Scientists turn back the clock on adult stem cells aging. // Biomedical Market Newsletter;9/30/2011, Vol. 21, p811
The article presents the research of scientists that investigates ways to reverse aging process of adult stem cells of human beings.
- Scientists react to government indecision. Brown, Phyllida // Nature Medicine;Aug99, Vol. 5 Issue 8, p855
Discusses the government's delay in deciding whether to permit research into the therapeutic use of human embryonic stem cells in Great Britain. Creation of anti-science climate; Reaction of the researchers towards the delay.
- The future for stem cell research. Lovell-Badge, Robin // Nature;11/1/2001, Vol. 414 Issue 6859, p88
Evaluates the future of stem cell research. Political and ethical issue hindering the progress of stem cell research; Therapeutic potential of stem cells; Pressure on medical researchers and scientists to develop novel therapies using stem cells.


