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Critical Mass of Stem Cells Sets Off Embryonic Development in the Lab – Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News

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2014-11-05 NEWS

Critical Mass of Stem Cells Sets Off Embryonic Development in the Lab
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
When stem cells are propagated in the laboratory, they typically differentiate into one or another specialized cell type, usually forming cell masses that show little organization or spatial coherence. Exceptions include the emergence, in culture, of
Shaping Up: Researchers Reconstruct Early Stages of Embryo DevelopmentScicasts (press release) (registration) (blog)

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2014-11-05 NEWS

St George News

Surgery isn’t the only or best answer: Free stem cell therapy consultation
St George News
Stem Cell Therapy provides a promising alternative to surgery by promoting safe and natural healing, according to the National Institute of Health. The less invasive approach stem cell therapy offers attracts thousands each year. The East West Health
UTHSCSA Offers Free Stem Cell Education DayBioNews Texas
Q nutrition: Stem cells may be the booster, but good nutrition is the sustainerSan Diego Gay & Lesbian News
UK Stem Cell Foundation helps fund stem cell therapeutics’ continued successCompaniesandmarkets.com
HotStocked –PR Web (press release) –Equities Focus (registration)
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2014-11-05 NEWS

CBC.ca

Regina man returns from Panama after stem cell treatment
CBC.ca
‘I really realized this was my only chance to get healthy.’ – Glen Nelson on travelling to Panama for stem cell treatments. In September, Nelson travelled to Panama to receive stem cell treatments. In four weeks, he received more than 520 million stem

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2014-11-05 NEWS

U-T San Diego

Hunting for cancer stem cells
U-T San Diego
Jeff Allen, who is developing a cancer diagnostic chip similar to this one, poses for a picture in Nick Cosford’s research lab at the Sanford Burnham Medical Research Institute. The chip Allen is developing would isolate cancer stem cells for diagnosis.

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2014-11-04 NEWS

Deseret News

Family honors child’s memory through bone marrow registry and stem cell
Deseret News
Mark and Mindy Ammons lost their 2-year-old son, Christopher, in 1988 to neuroblastoma, an aggressive childhood cancer. In 2009, Mindy Ammons donated her own stem cells to a woman with cancer. And this weekend, the family’s youngest son will prepare …

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2014-11-04 NEWS

Deseret News

Family honors child’s memory through bone marrow registry and stem cell
Deseret News
Mark and Mindy Ammons lost their 2-year-old son, Christopher, in 1988 to neuroblastoma, an aggressive childhood cancer. In 2009, Mindy Ammons donated her own stem cells to a woman with cancer. And this weekend, the family’s youngest son will prepare …

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2014-11-04 NEWS

Deseret News

Family saves lives through bone marrow registry and stem cell donation
Deseret News
Mark and Mindy Ammons lost their 2-year-old son, Christopher, in 1988 to neuroblastoma, an aggressive childhood cancer. In 2009, Mindy Ammons donated her own stem cells to a woman with cancer. And this weekend, the family’s youngest son will prepare …

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2014-11-04 NEWS

Deseret News

Family saves lives through bone marrow registry and stem cell donation
Deseret News
Mark and Mindy Ammons lost their 2-year-old son, Christopher, in 1988 to neuroblastoma, an aggressive childhood cancer. In 2009, Mindy Ammons donated her own stem cells to a woman with cancer. And this weekend, the family’s youngest son will prepare …