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New stem cell research
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Engineered stem cells seek out, kill HIV in living organisms
medicalxpress.com — “Expanding on previous research providing proof-of-principal that human stem cells can be genetically engineered into HIV-fighting cells, a team of UCLA researchers have now demonstrated that these cells can actually attack HIV-infected cells in a living organism.” View full resource at medicalxpress.com
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Engineered stem cells seek out, kill HIV in living organisms http://t.co/tBEbIeYb
Determining a stem cell's fate
labspaces.net — “What happens to a stem cell at the molecular level that causes it to become one type of cell rather than another? At what point is it committed to that cell fate, and how does it become committed? The answers to these questions have been largely unknown. But now, in studies that mark a major step forward in our understanding of stem cells' fates, a team of researchers from the Cal” View full resource at labspaces.net
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Researchers Convert Skin and Umbilical Cord Cells Directly into Nerve Cells | Neuroscience News
neurosciencenews.com — “Until recently, the production of pluripotent “multipurpose” stem cells from skin cells was considered to be the ultimate new development. In the meantime,” View full resource at neurosciencenews.com
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Researchers Convert Skin & Umbilical Cord Cells Directly into Nerve Cells #neuroscience http://t.co/Aovq02wM
Scientists rewrite rules of human reproduction - Health News - Health & Families - The Independent
independent.co.uk — “The first human egg cells that have been grown entirely in the laboratory from stem cells could be fertilised later this year in a development that will revolutionise fertility treatment and might even lead to a reversal of the menopause in older women.” View full resource at independent.co.uk
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Scientists rewrite rules of human reproduction http://t.co/ul0tSWtO
Scientists identify major source of cells' defense against oxidative stress
phys.org — “Both radiation and many forms of chemotherapy try to kill tumors by causing oxidative stress in cancer cells. New research from USC on a protein that protects cancer and other cells from these stresses could one day help doctors to break down cancer cells' defenses, making them more susceptible to treatment.” View full resource at phys.org
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Scientists identify major source of cells' defense against oxidative stress http://t.co/Z0VlQJRX
Arsenic turns stem cells cancerous, spurring tumor growth, April 4, 2012 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “Researchers at the National Institutes of Health have discovered how exposure to arsenic can turn normal stem cells into cancer stem cells and spur tumor growth. Inorganic arsenic, which affects the drinking water of millions of people worldwide, has been previously shown to be a human carcinogen. A growing body of evidence suggests that cancer is a stem-cell based disease. Normal stem cells are essential to normal tissue regeneration, and to the stability of organisms and processes. But cancer ” View full resource at nih.gov
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News: Arsenic turns stem cells cancerous, spurring tumor growth http://t.co/FzCmdxh0
Progress on stem cell research towards the treatment of Parkinson's disease
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Progress on stem cell research towards the treatment of Parkinson's disease http://t.co/hrg0xoOC via @7thSpaceCom
Madison researchers making major breakthroughs in stem cell work
host.madison.com — “Madison researchers making major breakthroughs in stem cell work” View full resource at host.madison.com
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Stem Cells From Intestinal Crypt Lead Researchers To Cancer Discovery
medicalnewstoday.com — “Tales from the crypt are supposed to be scary, but new research from Vanderbilt University, the HudsonAlpha Institute for Biotechnology and colleagues shows that crypts can be places of renewal to” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Stem Cells From Intestinal Crypt Lead Researchers To Cancer Discovery http://t.co/K3kM27aZ #colorectalcancer
Rare T follicular helper cells essential for developing antibody responses to infectious agents
news-medical.net — “The characterisation of a rare immune cell's involvement in antibody production and ability to 'remember' infectious agents could help to improve vaccination and lead to new treatments for immune disorders, say researchers from the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute.” View full resource at news-medical.net
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Arthritis News: Rare T follicular helper cells essential for developing antibody responses to infectious agents:... http://t.co/eJOpZXj5
NIH study finds method to improve transplant cell delivery, April 2, 2012 News Release - National Institutes of Health (NIH)
nih.gov — “A new technique for improving delivery of stem cells may lead to better and faster tissue repair, a breakthrough with promise for sports medicine and military populations.A new technique for improving delivery of stem cells may lead to better and faster tissue repair, a breakthrough with promise for sports medicine and military populations.” View full resource at nih.gov
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News: NIH study finds method to improve transplant cell delivery http://t.co/lh3EPCWk
Science-Based Medicine » Are Cell Phones a Possible Carcinogen? An Update on the IARC Report
sciencebasedmedicine.org — “EDITOR'S NOTE: Because Dr. Gorski is at the annual meeting of the American Association for Cancer Research in Chicago, between the meetings, working on a...” View full resource at sciencebasedmedicine.org
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Are Cell Phones a Possible Carcinogen? An Update on the IARC Report http://t.co/S9Pgv528
Seeking Clues To Colon Cancer In Newly Identified Stem Cells
medicalnewstoday.com — “Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center researchers have identified a new population of intestinal stem cells that may hold clues to the origin of colorectal cancer.This new stem cell population” View full resource at medicalnewstoday.com
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Seeking Clues To Colon Cancer In Newly Identified Stem Cells http://t.co/GSfez7ey #stemcell
Scientists find new drug target for hard-to-treat leukaemia : Cancer Research UK
info.cancerresearchuk.org — “Cancer Research UK scientists have discovered a promising new approach to treat a type of myeloid leukaemia - a cancer with limited treatment options and relatively poor survival, according to research published in Cancer Cell today.” View full resource at info.cancerresearchuk.org
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Press release: @CR_UK scientists in Manchester find new drug target for hard-to-treat leukaemia http://t.co/LGweSaZC
Researchers identify mechanism that makes breast cancer invasive
eurekalert.org — “A new study has identified a key mechanism that causes breast cancer to spread. The research, published by Cell Press on March 30 in the journal Molecular Cell, enhances our knowledge about the signals that drive cancer metastasis and identifies new therapeutic targets for a lethal form of invasive breast cancer that is notoriously resistant to treatment.” View full resource at eurekalert.org
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Researchers identify mechanism that makes breast cancer invasive: ( Cell Press ) A new study has identified a ke... http://t.co/31obBo8U
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