Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer
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MRC Joins Forces With California To Examine Future Of 'Nuclear Transfer' Research
medicalnewstoday.com — “An expert workshop held earlier this year by the Medical Research Council (MRC) and the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) has recommended that scientists should continue to str” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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MRC Joins Forces With California To Examine Future Of 'Nuclear Transfer' Research: An expert… http://goo.gl/fb/SPira
World Stem Cell Summit 2009
worldstemcellsummit.com — “Stem cell bioscience education for biology teachers, science students, stem cell researchers, genomics, proteomics and life-science learning, including hematopoietic, cell differentiation, somatic cell nuclear transfer, blastocyst and induced pluripotent stem cells.” View full resource at worldstemcellsummit.com
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@katherineharmon is covering the World Stem Cell summit for us in Baltimore. stayed tuned for her posts. http://bit.ly/Y88vR
Stem cell lessons | Harvard Gazette
news.harvard.edu — “Five years after first gaining institutional permission to attempt to produce stem cell lines via somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), two Harvard researchers and a former Harvard postdoctoral fellow have closed the loop with a flurry of new studies and a commentary in several leading journals.” View full resource at news.harvard.edu
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Breakthrough in therapeutic cloning underscores how far stem cell field has come in only five years http://t.co/XJcHkh6H
Discredited Stem Cells Created by Virgin Birth | Highlight HEALTH
highlighthealth.com — “In 2004, Korean investigators lead by Woo Suk Hwang at Seoul National University announced the creation of the world’s first human embryonic stem cell line generated by somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), which involves the transfer of DNA, usually from a skin cell, into an egg cell that has had [...]” View full resource at highlighthealth.com
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Medical News: Lab Notes: Kinase Target in Lung Fibrosis - in Lab Notes, Lab Notes from MedPage Today
medpagetoday.com — “A therapy for lung fibrosis could become a reality if research pointing to a certain kinase pathway pans out. Also in this week's edition of Lab Notes, somatic-cell nuclear transfer in human oocytes m” View full resource at medpagetoday.com
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Lab Notes: Kinase Target in Lung Fibrosis: (MedPage Today) -- A therapy for lung fibrosis… http://t.co/vL5JtwQG
New paradigm for cell-specific gene delivery
eurekalert.org — “Researchers from Northwestern University and Texas A & M University have discovered a new way to limit gene transfer and expression to specific tissues in animals. In studies to determine how plasmids enter the nuclei of non-dividing cells, the group previously identified a region of a smooth muscle cell-specific promoter that was able to mediate nuclear targeting of any plasmid carrying this sequence uniquely in cultured smooth muscle cells but in no other cell type.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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AAAS New paradigm for cell-specific gene delivery http://tinyurl.com/429py3
Oncology Article | Lymphoma
mdlinx.com — “Inhibition of GST-pi Nuclear Transfer Increases Mantle Cell Lymphoma Sensitivity to Cisplatin, Cytarabine, Gemcitabine, Bortezomib and Doxorubicin” View full resource at mdlinx.com
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Inhibition of GST-pi Nuclear Transfer Increases Mantle Cell Lymphoma Sensitivity to Cisplatin, Cytarab... http://bit.ly/apVGXc #oncology
Mitosis and Meiosis | Highlight HEALTH
highlighthealth.com — “Mitosis is the biological process involving chromosomal duplication and nuclear division. Mitosis is usually followed by cytokinesis, whereby the watery environment inside a cell, known as the cytoplasm, and cell membrane divide. Two identical cells are generated, each having the same number of chromosomes as the parental cell. Somatic cells [...]” View full resource at highlighthealth.com
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