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Implanting human stem cells in non-human primate brains could change animals’ “moral status” – Hopkins panel.: An article from: Transplant News

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Title: Implanting human stem cells in non-human primate brains could change animals’ “moral status” – Hopki

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Stemgent protocol video explaining the steps to passaging human ES and iPS cells in NutriStem™ XF/FF culture medium.
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International Stem Cell Corporation is a California company that has developed breakthrough human stem cell lines that promise to eliminate the rejection of transplanted cells by the patients immune system.

Overview of culturing human embryonic stem cells in mTeSR™1, using cell morphology to identify cells that are ready for passaging and how to passage them.

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Dr. Rudolf Jaenisch is the recipient of the 2007 Vilcek Prize in Biomedical Science. Dr. Jaenisch is Professor of Biology at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a founding member of the Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, where he established the Human Stem Cell Facility in 2005. Dr. Jaenischs pioneering work leading to the creation of transgenic mice has earned him numerous international awards and recognition, including the first Peter Gruber Prize in Genetics (2001), the Robert Koch Prize for Excellence in Scientific Achievement (2002), the Charles Rodolphe Brupbacher Foundation Cancer Award (2003), and the Max-Delbrück Medal for Molecular Medicine (2006). Dr. Jaenisch was elected to the US National Academy of Sciences in 2003. For more information, please visit www.vilcek.org
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University of Michigan experts provide educational information to help Michigan citizens learn about the ethics, guidelines, and federal and state oversight that apply to all human stem cell research.

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Stem cells know where they want to go: McMaster researchers
This study showed that pluripotent cells are not all equal. The researchers discovered the fate — or destination — of human pluripotent stem cells is encoded by how their DNA is arranged, and this can be detected by specific proteins on the surface of the stem cells.
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Stem Cell Technologies: World Market Outlook 2011-2021
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Stem Cells May Reverse Parkinson’s Disease
(Ivanhoe Newswire) — A team of researchers has now compared the ability of cells derived from different types of human stem cell to reverse disease in a rat model of Parkinson’s disease and identified a stem cell population that they believe could be clinically relevant. Parkinson disease results from the progressive loss of a specific subpopulation of nerve cells. Current treatments provide …
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Stem cells reverse disease in a model of Parkinson’s disease
Researchers have compared the ability of cells derived from different types of human stem cell to reverse disease in a rat model of Parkinson disease and identified a stem cell population that they believe could be clinically relevant.
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Stem Cells Reverse Parkinson Disease In Rat Model
A team of researchers – led by Sang-Hun Lee, at Hanyang University, Republic of Korea, and Kwang-Soo Kim, at Harvard Medical School, Belmont, – has now compared the ability of cells derived from different types of human stem cell to reverse disease in a rat model of Parkinson disease and identified a stem cell population that they believe could be clinically relevant. Parkinson disease results …
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