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Stem Cell Possibilities in Autism Research

Stem Cell Possibilities in Autism Research

Dr. Ricardo Dolmetsch and his colleagues have generated stem cells from children with autism allowing them to study how the brain develops in children with ASD. A… Read more »

3 Contenders To Be The First Profitable Stem Cell Company

3 Contenders To Be The First Profitable Stem Cell Company

By Ryan Pollack, SeekingAlpha.com Every day is a day closer to a disease being treated, or even cured, by a stem cell therapy. The medical field is… Read more »

Nothing like Mother’s milk; potential treatments from stem cell in breast milk

Nothing like Mother’s milk; potential treatments from stem cell in breast milk

Researchers have identified stem cells in human breast milk, which behave similarly to embryonic stem cells when cultivated in a medium containing nutrients. See complete article at… Read more »

The potential of amniotic fluid stem cells

The potential of amniotic fluid stem cells

The University College London (UCL) Centre for Stem Cells and Regenerative Medicine brings together 185 research groups across UCL and the MRC NIMR, with a common interest… Read more »

HIV/AIDS: Progress and Promise in Stem Cell Research

HIV/AIDS: Progress and Promise in Stem Cell Research

CIRM has funded two HIV/AIDS Disease Teams led by scientists at UCLA and the City of Hope who are focused on stem cell transplant strategies that promise… Read more »

The Promising Cells Presented by International Stem Cell Corporation

The Promising Cells Presented by International Stem Cell Corporation

Ken Aldrich of International Stem Cell Corporation (ISCO.OB) speaks on the latest research involving stem cell technology utilizing unfertilized eggs, as a basis for cell generation with… Read more »

Red blood cells made from stem cells successfully injected into patient

Red blood cells made from stem cells successfully injected into patient

French researchers have successfully injected red blood cells produced from stem cells into a patient. It’s the first time this has happened. Click here for full article.