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StemCells, Inc. Strengthens Senior Executive Team

Company appoints Joel Naor, Naymisha Patel and Mohammad A. El-Kalay and promote Stephen Huhn to the position of vice president.
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Can Regenerative Medicine be the Cure for Cancer and Other Deadly Diseases?

Change in regulatory frameworks and standards are essential to expedite approval and release of innovative products.
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Researchers Use Human Stem Cells to Create Light-Sensitive Retina in a Dish

Johns Hopkins researchers have created a 3-D complement of human retinal tissue in the laboratory.
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Embryonic Stem Cells Offer Treatment Promise for Multiple Sclerosis

Embryonic stem cell therapy offers better treatment results than human adult bone marrow derived stem cells.
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CryoXtract Named an Industry Partner of the Integrated BioBank of Luxembourg

Partnership will see CryoXtract and the IBBL collaborate on efforts to advance research into the human gut microbiome.
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Silicon Substrate as a Novel Cell Culture Device for Myoblast Cells

Researchers describe the use of a commercially available monocrystaline silicon PV device to be used as substrate for culturing of C2C12 mammalian cells.
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Advanced Cell Culture Techniques for Cancer Drug Discovery

This review focuses on the culturing of cell lines representative of solid cancers in advanced cell culture conditions.
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Researchers Identify Protein That Keeps Blood Stem Cells Healthy as They Age

Early findings may help to reduce risk of age-related blood cancers.
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Stem Cells are a Soft Touch for Nano-engineered Biomaterials

Scientists from Queen Mary University of London have shown that stem cell behaviour can be modified by manipulating the nanoscale properties of the material they are grown on - improving the potential of regenerative medicine and tissue engineering as a result.
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Researchers Create Light-Sensitive Retina in a Dish

Using a type of human stem cell, Johns Hopkins researchers say they have created a three-dimensional complement of human retinal tissue in the laboratory.
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