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Stem Cell Therapy International, Inc Treats Multiple Sclerosis

Stem Cell Therapy International, Inc. (OTC: SCII),is reporting today that they have had successful results from stem cell transplantation therapy that was performed last November on a 42-year-old man. The man was diagnosed with progressive multiple sclerosis (MS) three years...

Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on February 28, 2006 07:25 PM

MEPs Challenge EU Stem Cell Research

In the context of the proposed new EU framework programme for research (FP7), a group of members of the Parliament (MEPs) are calling for the Community to stop the EU funding for human stem cell research. As some EU countries...

Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on October 4, 2005 06:24 PM

France Approves Importation of Stem Cell Lines

France has approved, with certain restrictions, the importing of stem cell lines for stem cell research development. Nine ministerial orders were published in France's official journal on July 23, 2005 give a restricted licence to a number of national research...

Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on August 1, 2005 05:38 PM

Breakthrough isolating embryo-quality stem cells from blood

Professor Josef Käs and Dr Jochen Guck from the University of Leipzig have developed a procedure that can extract and isolate embryo-quality stem cells from adult blood for the first time. This new technique could unlock the stem cell revolution...

Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on June 20, 2005 11:08 PM

Spanish Church Announces Campaign Against Stem Cell Research

The Spanish Episcopal Conference (CEE) stated this past Wednesday that it will start a campaign within churches throughout Spain with the goal to protest the governments role in stem cell research, calling it "science without a conscience." The campaign is...

Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on March 31, 2005 08:10 PM

ThromboGenics Ltd. Corp. Sheet

ThromboGenics Ltd. Corp. Articles More ThromboGenics Ltd. Corp. Articles Corporate Summary (site quote): ThromboGenics Ltd is a privately held company founded in Dublin, Ireland in 1998, focused on discovery and development of biotherapeutics for treatment of vascular diseases (including...

Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on February 28, 2005 03:02 PM

Ireland: Stem Cell Cesearch Enter Opens in Galway

A brand spanking new stem cell research facility at NUI Galway will establish Ireland’s reputation in a pioneering and exciting area of clinical research, the Minister for Enterprise Trade and Employment Micheál Martin TD said this morning. Speaking at the...

Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on February 25, 2005 08:51 PM

Cord Blood Bank List

With stem cell research so closely tied to Umbilical Cord Blood, we thought it a good idea to get a somewhat comprehensive list of Cord Blood Banks put together. Additionally, since we have been tracking a many stem cell research...

Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on February 22, 2005 01:55 PM

Stem Cell Research Companies List

  Aastrom Biosciences LifeCell Corporation Advanced Cell Technologies Inc. MacroPore Biosurgery AnorMED Inc. Mesoblast Limited AVI BioPharma MultiCell Technologies, Inc. BioE, Inc. Osiris Therapeutics Bio-Matrix Scientific Group Inc. PharmaFrontiers Corp. BrainStorm Cell Therapeutics Inc. PhereSys Therapeutics Cartilix Pluristem Life...

Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on January 5, 2005 03:59 PM

Chemicon and Thromb-X N.V., the R&D Division of ThromboGenics Ltd., Enter Into Agreement for Exclusive Sale and Marketing of New Embryonic Stem Cell Tissue Culture Media

ATLANTA, GA and LEUVEN, BELGIUM – October 26, 2004 – Thromb-X N.V., the R&D division of ThromboGenics Ltd., and Chemicon International, a division of Serologicals Corporation (NASDAQ/NM: SERO), today announced the signing of an exclusive global agreement to market embryonic...

Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on December 28, 2004 02:38 PM

More Evidence that Leukemia Treatments With Stem Cell Transplants Have Higher Survival

Another study published in the New England Journal of Medicine again confirms that stem cells derived from the umbilical cords of newborn babies are a viable and highly effective stem cell source for thousands of leukemia patients who have limited...

Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on November 30, 2004 10:35 AM

Stem cells from a new baby could save its brother's life

Julie Fletcher, a mother who was given permission to have embryo screening treatment in a bid to save her son is carrying the UK's first "designer baby".......

Posted in Today's Stem Cell Research on November 29, 2004 10:39 AM

 

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