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Stem cells are the progenitor cells for every type of tissue, and researchers have long hoped to clone and then grow them into rejection-free treatments for such diseases as Parkinson's and diabetes. Abortion opponents decry the destruction of the embryos that generate the cells.Diseases in the firing line.Courtesy of Newscientist.com
Stem Cell Hypothesis
James Grichnik, MD, PhD, explains a new hypothesis that melanoma springs from mutant stem cells. The model could help demystify the often strange behaviors of melanoma and offer more clues toward detection and treatment.
Our studies of metastatic melanoma cell lines support the hypothesis that melanoma develops from mutated stem cells.
The idea is that there are stem cells sitting in the skin, and they accumulate mutations. When these stem cells are called upon to produce melanocytes (cells that produce pigment), if they have a benign complement of mutations, they’re going to produce a benign mole.Source:Stem Cell Hypothesis
Considerations for Targeting Malignant Stem Cells in Leukemia
Malignant stem cells have been identified in acute myelogenous leukemia, chronic myeloid leukemia, and some types of acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Like normal stem cells, these leukemic stem cells (LSCs) are able to self-renew, differentiate, and proliferate extensively. Evidence suggests that LSCs are critical for the initiation and perpetuation of leukemic disease.
Source:
Considerations for Targeting Malignant Stem Cells in Leukemia
Dolly & Cloning. Courtesy of sjtu
Links:
Stem Cells in Breast Cancer Metastasis
Stem Cells May Be Key to Cancer
Emerging themes of cancer stem cells: Editorial – overview
Cancer Stem Cells
Killing a gnat with a machine gun
Stem cells, cancer, and cancer stem cells
Cancer Stem Cells Similar To Normal Stem Cells Can Thwart Anti-cancer Agents
New Marker To Identify Cancer Stem Cells Discovered
Stem cells, cancer, and cancer stem cells
Team finds way to create cancer stem cells
The Scientist : Cancer stem cells drive metastasis
Cancers arise in tissues in which short-lived mature cells are constantly replenished
Cancer stem cell
Normal Stem Cells and Cancer Stem Cells: The Niche Matters
Role of stem cells in cancer therapy and cancer stem cells: a review
Cancer Stem Cells as Targets for Cancer Prevention and Early Detection
The Role of Cancer Stem Cells in the Initiation and Propagation of Tumorigenesis
Cancer stem cells similar to normal stem cells can thwart anti-cancer agents
Cancer cells enlist adult stem cells to promote metastasis
The hypothesis of the cancer ‘stem cells’ is not entirely new
Stem Cells May Be Key to Cancer
Probing the Biology of Cancer Stem Cells
Stem Cells: The Real Culprits in Cancer?
Mismatch repair deficiencies transforming stem cells into cancer stem cells and therapeutic implications
Stem Cells, Telomeres, DNA Damage, Cancer and Aging
"Destemming" Cancer Stem Cells
Scientists identify pancreatic cancer stem cells
Ludwig Center for Cancer Stem Cell Research and Medicine ...
Genes That Allow Brain Cancer-Causing Stem Cells To Resist Treatment Identified
Newly created cancer stem cells could aid breast cancer research
Distinct Populations of Cancer Stem Cells Determine Tumor Growth and Metastatic Activity in Human Pancreatic Cancer
Targeting cancer stem cells MP3
Cancer-Killing Invention Also Harvests Stem Cells
(Associate Professor Michael King, Biomedical Engineering)
Tearful Hwang Woo-suk apologises
Experts Sort Pieces of South Korean Stem-Cell Fraud
Korea's CHA RMI gets stem cell grant from California's CIRM
South Korean stem cell scandal could sink deeper
Human embryonic stem cells
The main focus of Dr. Mitalipov's lab is genetic and epigenetic characteristics of human and monkey embryonic stem (ES) cells
Shoukhrat Mitalipov
Shoukhrat Mitalipov is an Assistant Scientist and a Co-Director of the Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Embryonic Stem Cell Core Laboratory at the Oregon National Primate Research Center
Reprogramming following somatic cell nuclear transfer in primates is dependent upon nuclear remodeling
Mitalipov & Stem cells
Scientists Report 1st Lab-Made Monkey Embryonic Stem Cells, Which May Help in Study of Human Diseases
Mitalipov
Clones of monkey embryos raise hopes for stem cell research
Reijo Pera Laboratory & Stem cells
Renee Reijo Pera
& Co-Director, Program in Human Stem Cell Biology
Renee Reijo Pera, PhD
Genetic Analysis of Germ Cell Allocation and Differentiation
Renee Reijo-Pera: Infertility Investigator
Human egg development
Stanford hires embryonic stem cell research expert
Irving L. Weissman's research
whole body regeneration through a series of abnormal generations
Congressional Testimony of
Prof. Irving Weissman, M.D
Irving Weissman, director of the Institute of Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine at Stanford University
What's the value, what's the point of putting human brain cells in mice?
Interview With Irving Weissman By Richard M. Cohen
Therapeutic Cloning
Tell us about nuclear transplantation
Irving Weissman, M.D.
2002 California Scientist of the Year
Today's seminar: Irving Weissman on stem cells
Profile of Irving Weissman
Weissman
Irving Weissman is not afraid to wade into the murky waters of stem cell politics
A conversation with Irving Weissman - Charlie Rose
Cell intrinsic alterations underlie hematopoietic stem cell aging ...
Roel Nusse
Signaling by Wnt Proteins During Development and Regeneration
Many tumors induced by the mouse mammary tumor virus contain a provirus integrated in the same region of the host genome
Wnt signaling: a common theme in animal development by Ken M. Cadigan and Roel Nusse Free Essay, Term Paper and Book Report
Purification of Signaling Protein May Boost Tissue Engineering
The process of signal transduction allows a cell to receive messages from its environment and transfer this signal from the membrane through the cytoplasm and into the nucleus. Here the signal alters the expression of the various genes that contribute to the cell's response. Regardless of the signal's nature, the general logic of the transduction pathways that are triggered by protein ligands is roughly the same. The signalling protein binds to a receptor on the cell's surface, which consequently undergoes a conformational change.
The signalling protein binds to a receptor on the cell's surface, which consequently undergoes a conformational change.
Commonly, the receptor is then tagged with a phosphate group by an associated protein kinase enzyme. The phosphorylation allows the receptor to recruit cytoplasmic signalling components that initiate a cascade of events resulting in changes in gene expression. Two papers in this issue, show that signal transduction initiated by the protein Wnt — a major regulator of developmental processes — follows a similar strategy but with some interesting new twists.
The Wnt signalling pathway is a major route by which the cell conveys information from its exterior to the nucleus. A gap in the sequence of signalling proteins has now been filled.
Brain Neuron Degeneration
via Mercury
BioFuture - Auf kluge Köpfe
setzen (Andreas Lendlein)
Opportunities for Medicine
Cell biology: Relays at the membrane
Organ development requires mechanisms to establish an integrated, stereotyped tissue pattern from multiple distinct cellular components
How are genes regulated to construct a developmental program?
Molecular analysis of human aging
The Hedgehog (Hh) signaling system is used in most animals to control the embryonic development of numerous tissues, such as brain and spinal cord, limbs, skeleton, and skin
Genetic dissection of myelin formation in zebrafish
Signalling by Wnt proteins (Wingless in Drosophila) has diverse roles during embryonic development and in adults
A dual-kinase mechanism for Wnt co-receptor phosphorylation and activation
Opportunities for Medicine
Opportunities for Medicine
Wnt signals across the plasma membrane to activate the ß-catenin pathway
THE WNT SIGNALING PATHWAY IN DEVELOPMENT AND DISEASE
LDL receptor-related proteins 5 and 6 in Wnt/ß-catenin signaling: Arrows point the way
Bioengineering, developmental biology departments have new leadership
Phenotype is a function of genetics and environment
Oct4 expression in adult human stem cells
Oct-4 is an abbreviation of Octamer-4. It is a homeodomain transcription factor of the POU family
The Oct4 transcription factor has a critical role in the maintenance of pluripotent stem cells
Oct4 Targets Regulatory Nodes to Modulate Stem Cell Function
BioTECH
Electrophoresis lessons
Adult Stem Cells Lack Key Pluripotency Regulator
Adult stem cells lack key marker
Oct4 has been shown to present a stem cell marker
Doubts raised over stem-cell marker
Oct-4 Expression in Adult Human Differentiated Cells Challenges Its Role
Fat-Derived Stem Cells Succeed In Reconstructive Surgery
Stem Cell Therapy Debate Lives On
Adult Stem Cell Documentary
On the edge of the next revolution
in bio-medical science
Stem cell genes may provide medicine's dream ticket
Bone Marrow Stem Cell Gene Therapy of Arylsulfatase A-Deficient ...
The STEM CELL research expertise
Purified hematopoietic stem cell grafts induce tolerance
Judith Shizuru
Non-Myeloablative Transplantation
Stemming the tide of cancer
Allogeneic Blood Stem Cell Transplantation for Patients With Life-Threatening Systemic Lupus Erythematosus
Charlie Rose - WEISSMAN /
"INTOLERABLE CRUELTY
A Connection Between
Stem Cells and Cancer?
Myeloma for beginners -
Understanding myeloma
Immune Reconstitution
Program on Stem Cells in Society
Cell Lines, State Lines
Christopher Scott, Executive Director of Stanford University's Center for Biomedical Ethics' Program in Stem Cells
Baker on new funds for stem cells
Stem cell training program to make its Stanford debut
Embryonic stem cell lines: Homegrown on the Farm?
Toronto STEM CELL ENGINEERING
Stem Cells and Cure for Cancer
(Wake Forest I)
UMBILICAL CORD STEM CELLS
AND PROSTATE CANCER
Arnold Kriegstein
UCSF Institute for Regeneration Medicine
Signaling an important milestone in its pioneering stem cell efforts
The process by which neurons are born and migrate to the cortex is of fundamental importance
DNA. Courtesy of sjtu
Arnold Kriegstein
Neural stem and progenitor cells in cortical development
Neural Stem Cells and Embryonic Cortical Development
Metamorphosis of Aplysia californica in Laboratory Culture Arnold ...
Homeneuroscience@ucsfseminarsadmissionsjournal club steps to Ph.D. facultycoursesstudentsns retreat contact info SearchNeuroscience Graduate Program at UCSF
Faculty - Arnold R.Kriegstein, M.D./Ph.D.Neural Stem Cells and Embryonic Cortical Development
Dr. Amit N. Patel, a cardiothoracic surgeon
Cloning and Stem Cells & Bioidentical Human Stem Cells Derived from Unfertilized Eggs
Nastaran Mahmoudifar & Tissue engineering of human cartilage
Perfusion Increases Cell Content and Matrix Synthesis in ...
Welcome to ChemWeb — Welcome to ChemWeb
The Vision
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Dr. Shoukhrat Mitalipov -
Embryonic stem (ES) cells
Interview with Dr. Shoukhrat Mitalipov
Dr. Mitalibov was born in an Uyghur family in Kazakhstan, but English media says he is from Russia; he studied in Russia and did his research in Russia.
Dr. Shoukhrat Mitalipov & Turkish Uigurs
uyghurtekin & Turkish Uigurs
Materials science includes those parts of chemistry and physics that deal with the properties of materials
Tissue Engineering of Human Cartilage
The invention relates to a process for cultivating undifferentiated stem cells in suspension
ES cells showing promise in tissue therapy
Japan & Tissue Engineering Research Center
Research and Regulatory Situation of Tissue Engineering in Japan
What is Regenerative Medicine
Physiology - Central Nervous
System Part 1
Physiology - Central Nervous
System Part 2
Physiology - Central Nervous
System Part-3
TISSUE ENGINEERING FOR THERAPEUTIC USE
Bioengineered tissue implants regenerate damaged knee cartilage
Cardiac Tissue Reconstruction Based on Cell Sheet Engineering
Recent Progress of Vascular Graft Engineering in Japan
Tissue Engineering
Regenerative therapy, called tissue engineering or regenerative medicine
Japan Tissue Engineering To List On Jasdaq NEO Market
Mesoangioblast stem cells ameliorate muscle function in dystrophic dogs
Navigating the Stem-Cell Research Maze
Angel Raya. Courtesy of sciencecareers.sciencemag.org
Sciencecareers.sciencemag
An Eye For An Eye: Using Stem Cells To Treat Damaged Eyes And A Rare Skin Disorder
Cancer Stem Cells Can Go It Alone
Implanting embryonic cardiac cells prevents arrhythmias
Stem Cells Seek Out and Replace Injured Muscle
Myogenic stem cells for the therapy of primary myopathies: wishful thinking or therapeutic perspective?
Shown to Ease Muscular Dystrophy in Dogs
Cesare Galli, cloning expert, University of Bologna
Italia. Cesare Galli: mi hanno chiesto di clonare i figli morti
Ricerca e Sviluppo
Liposuctioned fat stem cells to repair bodies
Stem Cells in Liposuctioned Fat can Heal Injuries
Challenges in stem cell differentiation and transplantation
Clues To Breast Cancer Hidden Inside Stem Cells
Adult Human Breast Stem Cell Candidate Found
Evidence for a stem cell hierarchy in the adult human breast
Isolation, immortalization, and characterization of a human breast epithelial cell line with stem cell properties
Stem cell biology and the cellular pathways of carcinogenesis
Cancer & Stem cells
Adult human breast stem cell candidate found
Stem Cell Research Marches On
Stefan Krauss discovered the central morphogen Shh (Cell 1993)
Cancer Stem Cells
Targeted repair in stem cells
Norwegian scientists are this week celebrating a government plan to allow for the first time research on human embryonic stem cells
Old Colleagues Spotted as New Allies For Stem Cell Expansion ...
The Norwegian government has proposed outlawing all research involving human embryonic stem (ES) cells
Therapeutic Oligomers for in vivo targeted gene modification
New stem cells by reprogramming
World-Renowned Cloning Expert to Lecture March
Biotech Ethics – Cloning, Stem Cells, Gene Therapy, etc
Embryonic Stem Cells No Longer Needed
New Stem Cells by Reprogramming (10/19/2007
The many faces of cloning
Scitalks: Smart people on cool topics
Spectacular fraud shakes stem cell field
Hydrogels are defined as hydrophilic polymer networks, which can take up large volumes of water
Biomimetic Systems
Proteins in Tethered Bilayer Lipid Membranes
The brain tissue engineering
NeuroVita
Biomolecular and Cellular Microengineering
Repair of corneal defects using tissue engineering
Charlie Rose - Tissue engineering / Fred Rogers / Warhol
Tissue engineers are often confused on finding the most successful strategy for specific patient
Tissue engineering
Tissue Engineering of Vascularized Cardiac Muscle From Human Embryonic Stem Cells
Extracellular Stimulation in Tissue Engineering
Leading Researcher in Skeletal Tissue Engineering and Regeneration to Speak at the MaxCyte Lunch Briefing at the Phacilitate Cell and Gene Therapy Forum 2007
Protein–polymer conjugates for forming photopolymerizable biomimetic hydrogels for tissue engineering
Cardiac Tissue Engineering, Ex-Vivo: Design Principles in Biomaterials and Bioreactors
Beating cardiac tissue has been created in the lab from human embryonic stem cells
Radical advancements in technologies such as stem cell manipulation and three-dimensional organ printing
Biomedical engineering at Johns Hopkins
ЕС одобрил эксперименты с
зародышевыми клетками
гении младенцы 001 02
лаборатория психологи
NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC SENDER
Stammzellenforschung in China
Contributors to the Lab on a Chip Cell and Tissue Engineering in Microsystems special issue
Research in our laboratory focuses on the polymer science-medicine interface
Replacement Human Muscles With Blood Vessels Grown In Rodents
Cardiac tissue engineering, ex-vivo: design principles in biomaterials and bioreactors
Tissue engineering
Engineering human embryonic stem cell differentiation
MIT engineers report new approach to tissue engineering
Dr. Shulamit Levenberg
Bio-Engineering and Human Embryonic stem cells
National Stem Cell Welcomes Biomedical Researcher
Biotechnology and Genetic Engineering Reviews: V. 24 - Google Books Result
Making a muscle: engineered fibers grow in the lab and in mice
What lies at the interface of regenerative medicine
Puts the smile back on your face
Tissue derived from human embryonic stem cells
Body Builders
Biomaterials: Making a muscle
Top-50 Science & Technology Innovator
Cell combo yields blood vessels
Stem Cell Research; MIT Tissue Engineers Implant Viable, Vascularized 3-D Muscles
The creation of blood vessel networks in tissue engineered in the laboratory
Tissue engineering advance
MIT engineers report new approach to tissue engineering
Stem cells used to create new organ tissue
New complete muscle grown in the lab
Neurotrophin-Induced Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cells ...
Endothelial cells derived from human embryonic stem cells
Scaffold May Help Stem Cells Grow into Organs
INDUCED NEURONAL DIFFERENTIATION OF HUMAN EMBRYONIC STEM CELLS ON ...
Human tissue synthesis brought a step forward
Heart tissue generated from human embryonic stem cells
nanotechnology in the news
Scientists Create Replacement Muscle With Built-In Blood Supply
Tissue Bioengineering
A parametric study of human fibroblasts culture in a microchannel bioreactor
Engineering blood vessels from stem cells: recent advances and applications
CULTURE OF CELLS FOR TISSUE ENGINEERING
Scientists Create Heart Muscle With Built-In Blood Supply
Tissue Engineering of Vascularized Cardiac Muscle From Human Embryonic Stem Cells
The Wnt Signaling's Links
The Wnt Homepage
The use of Wnt ligands for signaling between cells
Wnt signaling pathway
Wnt signaling pathway - Homo sapiens (human)
The WNT Signaling Pathway and Its Role in Human Solid Tumors
A story of an Uzbek girl
fighting blood cancer - in English
Подари жизнь" 2007 - видео 07
Molecular oncology of the Wnt signal transduction pathway
wnt signaling animation
New Wnt Signal
Attenuation of WNT signaling by DKK-1 and -2
Wnt signaling pathway
Рак груди
Операция по извлечению
крючка из глаза
EuroNews - GE - Futuris: Medizinische Forschung ohne...
MECHANISMS OF WNT SIGNALING IN DEVELOPMENT
Hyperactive Wnt signaling changes the developmental potential of embryonic lung endoderm
Autocrine WNT signaling
Wnt Signaling in Regeneration and Regenerative Therapies
Wnt Signaling Controls The Fate Of Stem Cells In Adult Brains
Chick Embryo Regrows Wing With Wnt Signaling
Signaling by Wnt
Regulation of bone mass by Wnt signaling
Suppressing Wnt signaling by the hedgehog pathway through sFRP-1
What controls the development of the fertilized egg?
Genetics-Sjtu, China
Control of Segmental Identity in Drosophila: Homeotic Genes
Genetics & Drosophila
Embryonic segmentation in Drosophila
Drosophila development
Preimplantation DevelopmentOct4 – transcription factor
Control of the initiation of homeotic gene expression
What controls the development of the fertilized egg?
Early Embryonic Development
Molecular Biology of Animal Development
To gain further insights into homeotic gene action during CNS development
The paired-like homeo box gene MHox
Ensemble des gènes connus comme impliqués dans le développement cranio-facial
Mutation analysis of PAX6 gene in a large Chinese family with aniridia
Ovarian Cancer May Mimic Fallopian Tube Formation
Gene Summary for pax-2
Genotype Al168C polymorphisms in PAX4 gene.
PAX6 antibody
Functional analysis of paired box missense mutations in the PAX6 gene
Expression, Regulation, and Function of Paired-Box Gene 8 in the Human Placenta and Placental Cancer Cell Lines
Pax8genes
THE BABY'S BRAIN
(O CÉREBRO DOS BEBÊS)
Stem Cells:
The Brain's Beginnings
Toronto Sisters Head To China For Stem Cell Treatment
Iowa couple travels to China for stem cell treament
Richard's Venture to China for Stem Cell Therapy
Daily Herald - Orem teen going to China for stem cell treatment
Human Embryonic Stem Cell Technology
Necati Fındıklı et al., 2005. "Isolation, Characterization and In Vitro Differentiation of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Lines"
Stem hücre plastisitesi. Kök Hücre Derneği
THE ADULT STEM CELLS. Kök Hücre Derneği
Transmission of the Embryonic Stem Cell (ESC) Genome to Offspring
KÖK HÜCRE VE GEN TEDAViLERi ARASTIRMA VE UYGULAMA MERKEZi.First Map Of Gene That Regulates Adult Stem Cell Growth Discovered
Inflammatory diseases: MIF's receptors revealed
MIF knockout mice protected from type 1 diabetes
Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) is an important regulator of glucose homeostasis
Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor is a key pro-inflammatory mediator
Macrophage Migration Inhibitory Factor (MIF)
Heart To Heart: Heart Valve Disease
Nicotina: Droga dura
MIF: MOST INTERESTING FACTOR
HIF and MIF—a nifty way to delay senescence?
COMMUNICATIONS Dissociation of MIF Production and Cell Proliferation
Expression of Selected Apoptosis Related Genes, MIF, IGIF and TNFα, during Retinoic Acid-Induced Neural Differentiation in Murine Embryonic Stem Cells
Protection from septic shock by neutralization of macrophage migration inhibitory factor
Esquizofrenia: Hipótesis Genética
Infarto de miocardio: Factores de riesgo
Purified Human Bone Marrow Multipotent Mesenchymal Stem Cells Regenerate Infarcted Myocardium in Experimental Rats
National Stem Cell Explores Ventures in China
China has the largest umbilical cord stem-cell storage
Stem-cell patients see hope in China
China stem cell hopes for cerebral palsy girl
Stem Cell Research Documentary
MAPPING STEM CELL RESEARCH:
Terra Incognita" PBS Premiere
Stem Cells - USA
Couple fly to China to get stem cell treatment for disabled daughter
Beware Untested Stem Cell Treatments in China
No Answers, No Cure:
Cystic Fibrosis
Stem Cells
The normal formation and repair of human tissues is the result of...
Discovery of induced regeneration of organs in adults
Regeneration of the adult thymus
Engineering Crossroads
Developmental biology: Regeneration swims into view
The cellular plasticity inherent in many growing organs is important
Bridging the regeneration gap: insights from echinoderm models
FGF Signaling Mediates Regeneration of the Differentiating Cerebellum
Utilizing knowledge gained from planarians in regenerative medicine
New Research On Adult Cells with Pluripotent Characteristics
Stem cells; prospects for regeneration of damaged organs
The genetic regulation of pluripotency
The Pluripotency of Hair Follicle Stem Cells
Pluripotent stem cells in adult heart support regeneration after MI
Shinya Yamanaka & Stem Cells
"Organ Regeneration's a Snap!" Said Seth | Inventor Spot
Prospects for regeneration of gastrointestinal epithelia using bone-marrow cells
Iran Stem Cell Research JNN 080209
Iranian Scientists Clone Sheep
Mankind has been fascinated with regeneration of body parts for thousands of years
Implications for myocardium regeneration
Primitive Cells and Tissue Regeneration
Scientists see stem cell therapies in the future as having the potential to assist in the regeneration
Stem Cell Therapies In The Future
Iranian professor achievement
in curing infertile men
How to Make Stem Cells
Stem cell therapy: hope or hype?
Adipose Tissue-Derived Adult Stem Cells: Potential for Cell Therapy
A barbaric kind of beauty
The Names of the following videos (left to right") are:
1) Human Embryonic Stem Cells:
Implications for Cancer Research
2)A Connection Between Stem Cells and Cancer?
Irwing Weissmann (Stanford),
Stem cells With Charlie Rose
Feline Stem Cells
How Stem Cells Help the Healing Process
Stem cell companies
Stem Cell Therapy and Tissue Engineering for Cardiovascular Repair
Adem olma yolu 1
HÜCRE BİRİNCİ BÖLÜM
Tissue Engineering, Stem Cells, and Cloning
Gene, stem cell therapy only needs to be 50 percent effective to create a healthy heart
STEM CELL RESEARCH AND THERAPY: HOW CLOSE ARE WE, REALLY?
STEM-CELL-INFLUENCING SCI THERAPIES
Stem Cell Therapies
Nerve Cell Clones Repair Brain Damage
Neural Stem Cells for Brain and Spinal Cord Repair
Human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) hold great promise for benefiting degenerative diseases
Renaissance cells Stem cells build tissue, fight tumors
Bilgitek Bölüm 46 - Kök Hücre.
Stem Cells, Turkey
Deutsche Welle Bilim Teknik
30 Haziran 2007, Radyodan kayit
The Canavan Research Foundation is also supporting stem cell therapy
Donor brain stem cells do more than just grow
Stem Cells Hear Call of Injured Tissue
Dissolving Implants With Stem Cells Offer Hope For Spinal Cord Damage - February 20, 2006
Opportunities for a world without brain tumors.
Can I Grow A New Brain?
Many skeptical of stem-cell therapy
Neuroprotection through Delivery of Glial Cell Line-Derived ...
Names of the following videos (left to right) are:
1)Euronews - Shoukhrat Mitalipov
(in Russian).Professor Mitalipov's Ethnicity
Is Uygur (Turkish)
2)Parkinson - Celulas Madre