Swedish medicine in turmoil over stem cell researcher – BioEdge
BioEdge |
Swedish medicine in turmoil over stem cell researcher
BioEdge In 2011 stem cell research was probably the hottest topic in science. So it was hardly surprising that a researcher at Sweden’s world-famous Karolinska Institutet became a media sensation when he announced that he had created an artificial windpipe … Paolo Macchiarini: A surgeon’s downfallBBC News |
FOX 5 Atlanta |
Paralyzed man regains use of arms, hands after experimental stem cell procedure
FOX 5 Atlanta A Bakersfield, California 21-year old says he can move his paralyzed arms and hands after undergoing an experimental stem cell surgery. Kris Boesen’s life radically changed March 6th, when his car fishtailed on a wet road, hit a tree and slammed into a … |
The Globe and Mail |
Be wary of clinics offering stem–cell treatment
The Globe and Mail A recent study by Dr. Leigh Turner at the University of Minnesota and Dr. Paul Knoepfler at the University of California at Davis found that 570 U.S. clinics are marketing unproven stem–cell procedures. But the U.S. clinics may not be able to get away … Less developed human stem cells are found to metabolize more sugarUCLA Newsroom Amdavadi’s stem cells help Kerala man fight cancerTimes of India |
