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South Korea to resume stem cell research after 7 year hiatus – Genetic Literacy Project

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2016-07-13 NEWS

South Korea to resume stem cell research after 7 year hiatus
Genetic Literacy Project
The Ministry of Health and Welfare Monday gave conditional approval to the CHA University’s plan to research somatic cell cloning embryos, a move that is expected to help accelerate the country’s research on embryonic stem cell cloning that has been …

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Phys.Org

Breakthrough in scaling up life-changing stem cell production
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Human embryonic stem cell line HUES1 grown in the new conditions E8+Inter-alpha-inhibitor and imaged for stem cell marker Oct4 (green) and cell-cell attachment molecule E-cadherin (red) with nuclear counter-staining (blue). Credit: Dr. Sara …more.
New way to mass-produce stem cells is safer, cheaperFuturity: Research News
GE Healthcare backed research could make stem cell production faster and chearperBioPharma-Reporter.com

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2016-07-13 NEWS

BioPharma-Reporter.com

GE Healthcare backed research could make stem cell production faster and cheaper
BioPharma-Reporter.com
Lead author Sara Pijuan-Galitó told us “this new method could reduce cost, time and difficulties in automated and large-scale culture methods for human pluripotent stem cells.” She added that “we do not have an estimate on the cost reduction yet, but

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Forbes

Japanese Firms Team Up To Fight Baldness With Stem Cell Cure
Forbes
Giant strides to prevent and cure baldness are being made in medical labs around the world. The latest announcement comes from Japan’s largest research organization RIKEN, which has teamed up with two Japanese companies, Kyocera and Organ …

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Sioux Falls Argus Leader

Stem cell therapy poised for next step in Sioux Falls
Sioux Falls Argus Leader
Her physician referred her to surgeon Dr. Walter Carlson at Orthopedic Institute, who suggested collecting stem cells from bone marrow in her hip and injecting them in her arm to help it heal. “It kind of startled me because I’d never heard of that