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Advanced Cell Technology's Dr. Robert Lanza Testifies Before US Senate Subcommittee
Testimony discusses how Company's technique for human stem cell development may advance support for stem cell research.
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ProBioGen and Evotec Announce Completion of Joint Development Collaboration
Evotec's Cytocon™ device can be employed for the selection of high producer cell lines.
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TAP Installs two SelecT Systems at ATCC
The SelecT systems will be utilised to increase cell culturing productivity of over one thousand different mammalian cell lines.
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Invitrogen Acquire Sentigen Holding Corp.
Proprietary Tango™ and cell division arrest technologies complement Invitrogen's broad assay technology platform.
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Lentigen and Dharmacon Collaborate to Develop Custom Lentiviral Reagents for RNAi Research
The goal of the collaboration is to develop and manufacture lentiviral expression reagents to deliver short hairpin RNA expression vectors into cells using RNAi mediated gene silencing.
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New Methods for Screening Nanoparticles
The method led to the visualization of how human cells interact with some specific types of carbon nanoparticles.
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Bioethicist Wesley J. Smith Blasts Media for Overhyping Embryonic Stem Cell Research and Misleading the Public
Alleged breakthrough research on embryonic stem cell lines is being oversold by the media to fit their ideological agenda, according to an article slated for next week's Weekly Standard by prominent bioethicist Wesley J. Smith.
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ACT Generates Human Embryonic Stem Cells that Maintains Developmental Potential of Embryo
ACT's approach generates human embryonic stem cells from a single cell obtained from an 8-cell-stage embryo.
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Advanced Cell to Host Investor Conference Call
Company hosts conference call to discuss technique to generate embryonic stem cells without harming embryo.
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Stanford Experts on Method of Deriving Embryonic Stem Cells
In the method single removed cell can divide to produce a line of normal embryonic stem cells.
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