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Andrews Institute to conduct in stem cell study — 5 observations – Becker’s Orthopedic & Spine

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2017-05-10 NEWS

Andrews Institute to conduct in stem cell study — 5 observations
Becker’s Orthopedic & Spine
Adam W. Anz, MD, of Gulf Breeze, Fla.-based Andrews Institute for Orthopaedic & Sports Medicine will lead a study evaluating stem cells‘ impact on regenerating knee cartilage with Dr. Khay Yong Saw of Malaysia-based Kuala Lumpur Sports Medicine …

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Sangamo Therapeutics And Pfizer Announce Collaboration For Hemophilia A Gene Therapy
PR Newswire (press release)
“Pfizer has made significant investments in gene therapy over the last few years and we are building an industry-leading expertise in recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) vector design and manufacturing. We believe SB-525 has the potential to be a …
Sangamo Therapeutics Reports First Quarter —…–7 Financial ResultsGuruFocus.com
SANGAMO THERAPEUTICS, INC. (NASDAQ:SGMO) Files An 8-K Results of Operations and Financial ConditionMarket Exclusive
Sangamo Therapeutics (SGMO) Receiving Favorable News Coverage, Analysis ShowsThe Cerbat Gem

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Biologists identify key step in lung cancer evolution
ScienceBlog.com (blog)
“It seems that the stem cells are the engine of tumor growth. They’re endowed with very robust proliferative potential, and they give rise to other cancer cells and also to more stem-like cells,” says Tuomas Tammela, a postdoc at the Koch Institute and
Brain cancer discovery reveals clues in quest for new therapies …EurekAlert (press release)
Why Don’t We Have the Technology to Cure Cancer Yet? | HuffPostHuffington post (press release) (blog)

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Biologists identify key step in lung cancer evolution
Medical Xpress
“It seems that the stem cells are the engine of tumor growth. They’re endowed with very robust proliferative potential, and they give rise to other cancer cells and also to more stem-like cells,” says Tuomas Tammela, a postdoc at the Koch Institute and

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