Stem cell power unleashed after 30 minute dip in acid
The revolutionary discovery that any cell can be rewound to a pre-embryonic state remarkably easily could usher in new therapies and cloning techniques Click here for complete… Read more »
A Brief History of Stem Cells
A timeline spanning 60 years of stem cell research. Reporting by Kevin Mayer/ Video by Sunya Bhutta From GEN Publishing
Stem Cells, and Blood Cells, and Blood Counts, Oh My!
University of California, San Francisco, Osher Center for Integrative Medicine presents Mini Medical School for the Public
FDA approves Phase II of stem cell trial for ALS led by U-M’s Dr. Eva Feldman
ANN ARBOR, Mich. — For nearly two years, University of Michigan neurologist Eva Feldman, M.D., Ph.D. has led the nation’s first clinical trial of stem cell injections… Read more »
Parkinson’s Disease Research – Ask the Stem Cell Expert, Dr. Xianmin Zeng
Dr. Xianmin Zeng, associate professor at the Buck Institute for Research on Aging answers your questions about Parkinson’s disease and stem cell research. Zeng has a CIRM… Read more »
Living with Multiple Sclerosis, Hoping for a Stem Cell Therapy
For complete text article see California Institute for Regenerative Medicine
Scientists Create Stem Cells From Urine
Some scientists from China used an unlikely item to make stem cells and it could change the way people think about and treat stem cell research. According… Read more »