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Deadly complication of stem cell transplants reduced in mice
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[Medical Xpress] - (Medical Xpress)—Studying leukemia in mice, researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have reduced a life-threatening complication of stem cell transplants, the only curative treatment when leukemia returns. About 50 percent
Gerbils regain hearing thanks to stem cell therapy
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[CBS News] a disruption in communication between the inner ear and brain. Senior study author Dr. Marcelo Rivolta, a stem cell researcher at the University of Sheffield told HealthDay that about 80 to 90 percent of deafness is due to problems with cells in
Next year's biggest fight will be for gender equality, expert says
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[International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics] - Professor Philippe Collas of the University of Oslo in Norway and the Norwegian Center for Stem Cell Research led a team of scientists in a study now published in journal Developmental Cell. Maternal and newborn health research has shown the way women
Bristol News Wire………… Monday, December 5, 2011
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[Bristol24-7] - By The Editor MS bone marrow stem cell trial to begin: Bristol doctors are to conduct a trial using bone marrow stem cells that they hope could halt or perhaps even reverse the progression of multiple sclerosis (MS). The Bristol University team wants
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