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Citation Details Title: Implanting human stem cells in non-human primate brains could change animals’ “moral status” – Hopki
Amazing research in to cord blood, found in baby’s umbilical cords that can save lives due to the high number of stem cells it contains. Brilliant video from BBC show Life Blood. Watch more high quality videos on the Explore YouTube channel from BBC Worldwide here: www.youtube.com Video Rating: 4 / 5
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Citation Details Title: Stem cells with genetic disorders could benefit research.(News) Publicatio
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Citation Details Title: Stem cell lines with genetic disorders could benefit research.(News)
Join Evan Snyder, MD, Ph.D., from the Burnham Institute for Medical Research, for a look at the possible therapeutic benefits of neural stem cells (NSCs) in various mouse models of central nervous system (CNS) injury and degeneration. NSCs may migrate to degenerating regions, thus replacing dying neural cells and benefiting those with CNS injuries. In addition, NSCs may serve as vehicles for gene delivery and appear capable of simultaneous neural cell replacement and gene therapy. Series: “SIRA (Sam and Rose Stein Institute for Research on Aging)” [1/2007] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 11333]
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