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Skin Cancer Tracked from (Stem) Cell of Origin – Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (blog)

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2016-07-11 NEWS

Skin Cancer Tracked from (Stem) Cell of Origin
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News (blog)
They studied a mouse model of basal cell carcinoma, the most frequent cancer in humans, to determine that only stem cells have the capacity to develop into deadly invasive tumors. Progenitor cells, unlike the stem cells, were unable to overcome
Scientists Identify ‘Cell of Origin’ in Skin CancersScicasts (press release) (blog)

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2016-07-11 NEWS

Gov’t cautiously approves stem cell research
Korea JoongAng Daily
Professor Lee Dong-ryul of CHA University in Pocheon, Gyeonggi, 30 miles northeast of Seoul, will lead a team of researchers in a four-year human embryonic stem cell research aimed at treating incurable diseases through the replacement of damaged

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2016-07-11 NEWS

The Korea Herald

Korea approves CHA University’s embryonic stem cell research
Korea Times
“We expect the research could boost the medical circle’s efforts to advance rare disease treatment, but concerns remain over side effects from the embryonic stem cell research,” Lee Dong-wook, a senior ministry official, said. “We will actively support
Stem Cell Research to Resume in 7 Years in S. KoreaKBS WORLD Radio News
Human embryo research to resume in S. KoreaThe Korea Herald

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2016-07-11 NEWS

The Korea Herald

Korea approves CHA University’s embryonic stem cell research
The Korea Herald
“We expect the research could boost the medical circle’s efforts to advance rare disease treatment, but concerns remain over side effects from the embryonic stem cell research,” Lee Dong-wook, a senior ministry official, said. “We will actively support
Stem Cell Research to Resume in 7 Years in S. KoreaKBS WORLD Radio News

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2016-07-09 NEWS

KBZK Bozeman News

Stem cell research aims to put an end to root canals
KBZK Bozeman News
They’re developing a new treatment strategy that could someday help heal a damaged tooth using the patient’s own stem cells. Though the work is still in its early stages, and has not yet been tested in people, the scientists won an award from the Royal …
Dentists are testing a material that would make damaged teeth heal themselvesTech Insider
How Can You Avoid That Trip to the Dentist? Regrow Your TeethHowStuffWorks NOW

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