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Discovering a new science (10/11/2007)

Discovering a new scienceThe genetic techniques developed by Nobel Laureates are already bringing huge benefits, having been adopted in laboratories the world over for vital research into hundreds of diseases and disorders. ...> Full Article


Neighborly care keeps stem cells young (10/11/2007)

Neighborly care keeps stem cells youngResearchers show that in older flies a steep decline in the growth factor unpaired (upd), which is necessary to maintain stem cells, results in fewer stem cells in the testis of the fruit fly Drosophila. Identifying the reasons for reduced upd expression could reveal how aging leads to changes in stem cell behavior, and counteracting these changes may slow the loss of adult stem cells during aging. ...> Full Article


Scientists repair heart attacks with engineered tissue (10/10/2007)

Research shows that it may be possible to one day repair a person's heart after a heart attack by using a "patch" grown from his or her own cells. ...> Full Article


One Shot of Gene Therapy Spreads Through Brain in Animal Study (10/9/2007)

Method Has Potential for Correcting Devastating Genetic Diseases ...> Full Article


Microchannels for tissue growth (10/9/2007)

Microchannels for tissue growthlaboratories may grow synthetically engineered tissues such as muscle or cartilage needed for transplants. In a major step forward ...> Full Article


Researchers test stem cell therapy for heart patients (10/5/2007)

Doctors on Wednesday (Oct. 3) treated their first patient enrolled in a new study designed to test whether injecting stem cells into the heart helps restore blood flow to the organ by prompting new blood vessels to grow. ...> Full Article


Cilia key to cell signalling that tells a cell what type of cell to become (10/4/2007)

Cilia key to cell signalling that tells a cell what type of cell to becomeResearchers say they have figured out how human and all animal cells tune in to a key signal, one that literally transmits the instructions that shape their final bodies. It turns out the cells assemble their own little radio antenna on their surfaces to help them relay the proper signal to the developmental proteins "listening" on the inside of the cell. ...> Full Article


New Building for Stem Cell, Cardiovascular, and Immune System Research (10/2/2007)

Yale School of Medicine on October 5 will celebrate the opening of a new four-story building on Amistad Street to house medical researchers working on cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and the biology and uses of stem cells. ...> Full Article


'Jumping Genes' Could Make For Safer Gene Delivery System (10/1/2007)

To move a gene from point A to point B, scientists and gene therapists have two proven options: a virus, which can effectively ferry genes of interest into cells, and a plasmid, an engineered loop of DNA that can do the same thing, albeit usually only on a short-term basis. ...> Full Article


Promising Genetic Therapy Uses RNA Interference (10/1/2007)

Researchers from MIT, Alnylam Pharmaceuticals and other institutions have demonstrated the safety of a promising type of genetic therapy that could lead to treatments for a wide range of diseases such as cancer. ...> Full Article


Millipore Foundation Awards $500,000 Research Gift to the Harvard Stem Cell Institute (9/30/2007)

Millipore Corporation, a bioscience research and biopharmaceutical, is looking to gain an early shot at investments in upcoming stem cell research at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute by donating to its the Harvard Stem Cell Institute Seed Grant Program. ...> Full Article


Biologist starts studies on facial skin development (9/29/2007)

Researcher sets out to discover how craniofacial dermis develops in mouse embryos ...> Full Article


Genetic selection of target stem cell populations (9/28/2007)

Human embryonic stem cells can be genetically manipulated to help select out desirable cell types. ...> Full Article


Study of bone marrow stem cells in multiple sclerosis (9/27/2007)

A new pilot clinical trial to test bone marrow stem cell therapy with a small group of patients with multiple sclerosis has started in the UK. ...> Full Article


Fighting golden staph and regenerating skin share in $17 million of medical research funding (9/26/2007)

Fighting golden staph and regenerating skin share in $17 million of medical research fundingResearchers receives funding for three years to study a genetic pathway his team have identified that regulates skin stem cells. ...> Full Article


New enzyme research targets osteoporosis (9/25/2007)

Biophysical chemist is working on new research which one day may slow down or switch off certain diseases. ...> Full Article


$7.2 million grant to aid search for ALS stem cell therapy (9/24/2007)

With the help of a $7.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health (NIH), a team of University of Wisconsin-Madison researchers will explore the potential of stem cells and natural growth factors to treat amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease. ...> Full Article


Cell growth technology promises more successful drug development (9/22/2007)

Cell growth technology promises more successful drug developmentScientists have developed unique technology to grow stem cells and other tissue in the laboratory in conditions similar to the way they grow in the human body. ...> Full Article


New use for stem cells found in war on terrorism (9/21/2007)

Scientist has varied uses for stem cells, from detecting toxic agents or explosives to treating head injuries and PTSD. ...> Full Article


Stem Cells Derived from Adult Testes Produce Wide Range of Tissue Types for Therapeutic Organ Regeneration (9/20/2007)

Stem Cells Derived from Adult Testes Produce Wide Range of Tissue Types for Therapeutic Organ RegenerationAfter a decade of research, Howard Hughes Medical Institute scientists have succeeded in reprogramming adult stem cells from the testes of male mice into functional blood vessels and contractile cardiac tissue. The research offers a promising new source of stem cells for use in organ regeneration studies. ...> Full Article


National Stem Cell Bank announces addition of new cell lines (9/18/2007)

The National Stem Cell Bank has announced that it has received select human embryonic stem cell lines from Novocell, a leading stem cell engineering company based in San Diego. With the addition of the new lines, the National Stem Cell Bank will have on deposit 14 of the 21 cell lines listed on the National Institutes of Health (NIH) federal registry. ...> Full Article


World experts attend opening of new UK stem cell and regenerative medicine research centre (9/18/2007)

The new Wolfson Centre for Stem Cells, Tissue Engineering and Modelling (STEM) will be officially opened at the University of Nottingham on the 21st September, 2007 by Sir Keith O'Nions, Director General Science and Innovation at the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills. ...> Full Article


Scientists Eye Secrets of Retinal Regeneration (9/15/2007)

Peering at microscopic changes within the retina, scientists in the Department of Ophthalmology at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York City, have discovered a key mechanism driving eye health and eye disease. ...> Full Article


Broad Foundation Donates $20 Million to UCLA Stem Cell Institute (9/15/2007)

The Eli and Edythe Broad Foundation is donating $20 million to fund adult and embryonic stem cell research at UCLA, enhancing a program that brings together biologists, chemists, engineers, geneticists and other scientists to develop new and more effective treatments for cancer, HIV/AIDS, Parkinson's disease, metabolic disorders and other medical conditions. ...> Full Article


Scientists discover how to isolate stem cells in womb tissue (9/14/2007)

Scientists in Australia have found a way of identifying probable stem cells in the lining of women's wombs. The finding opens up the possibility of using the stem cells for tissue engineering applications such as building up natural tissue to repair prolapsed pelvic floors. Pelvic floor prolapse is a common condition, affecting over 50% of women after childbirth; around one in ten women have surgery and a third of these women require repeated operations to correct the problem. ...> Full Article


Researchers send experiments into space (9/14/2007)

When a Foton spacecraft launches from Kazakhstan on Sept. 14, two U of T professors will be bidding farewell to its passengers. Not to astronauts - the ship is unmanned - but to their experiments. ...> Full Article


Unique Role for Blood Formation Gene Identified (9/13/2007)

Unique Role for Blood Formation Gene IdentifiedResearch reveals new pathway for stem cell turnover ...> Full Article


Keeping the Right Balance - New Insights into the Control of Stem Cells (9/13/2007)

Keeping the Right Balance - New Insights into the Control of Stem CellsIn recent years, researchers have gained ever more insight into the regulation of stem cells and their role in self-renewal and repair mechanisms. One important stem cell regulator discovered is now known as the Wnt signaling pathway. ...> Full Article


Putting Stem Cell Research on the Fast Track (9/13/2007)

Putting Stem Cell Research on the Fast TrackTwo groups of researchers provide tools to speed stem cell research ...> Full Article


Embryonic stem cell strategy advanced with new finding (9/12/2007)

Scientists are reporting what they say is a significant improvement in the technique for genetically reprogramming mouse cells to their embryonic state, a process that transforms the cells, in essence, into embryonic stem cells. ...> Full Article


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