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More Career Options May Explain Why Fewer Women Pursue Jobs in Science and Math
March 19, 2013 Women may be less likely to pursue careers in science and math because they have more career choices, not because they have less ability, according to a new ... > full story -
Stem Cells Transplantation Technique Has High Potential as a Novel Therapeutic Strategy for Erectile Dysfunction
March 15, 2013 Transplantation of mesenchymal stem cells cultivated on the surface of nanofibrous meshes could be a novel therapeutic strategy against post-prostatectomy erectile ... > full story -
Fluorescent Neural Cells from Monkey Skin Mature Into Several Types of Brain Cells in Monkeys
March 14, 2013 For the first time, scientists have transplanted neural cells derived from a monkey's skin into its brain and watched the cells develop into several types of mature brain cells, according to a new ... > full story -
Cord Blood Effective Alternative to Matched Donor Stem Cells for Kids With Rare Disorder
March 14, 2013 Transplants of blood-forming stem cells from umbilical cord blood may be an effective alternative to transplants of matched donor bone marrow stem cells to treat children with a rare, debilitating ... > full story -
Using Fat to Fight Brain Cancer: Stem Cells from Human Adipose Tissue Used to Chase Migrating Cancer Cells
March 12, 2013 In laboratory studies, researchers say they have found that stem cells from a patient's own fat may have the potential to deliver new treatments directly into the brain after the surgical removal of ... > full story -
New Hope for Reversing the Effects of Spinal Cord Injury
March 12, 2013 New hope for reversing the effects of spinal cord injury may be found in a combination of stem cell therapy and physical therapy according to new ... > full story -
Pre-Clinical Research Shows Promising Treatment for Diabetic Wounds Using Stem Cells
March 12, 2013 Pre-clinical research has generated some very promising findings using adult stem cells for the treatment of diabetic ... > full story -
First Cell Movements in the Embryo Decoded
March 12, 2013 Scientist have elucidated the molecular control mechanisms that transform the initially tightly cohesive earliest cells of the zebrafish embryo so that the first major cell migration in their ... > full story -
Biological Tooth Replacement Is a Step Closer
March 8, 2013 Scientists have developed a new method of replacing missing teeth with a bioengineered material generated from a person's own gum cells. Current implant-based methods of whole tooth replacement fail ... > full story -
Signaling Molecule May Help Stem Cells Focus on Making Bone Despite Age, Disease
March 8, 2013 A signaling molecule that helps stem cells survive in the naturally low-oxygen environment inside the bone marrow may hold clues to helping the cells survive when the going gets worse with age and ... > full story
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