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Leading Cloning Experts Challenge Clonaid To Prove Claim
January 7, 2003 In reaction to the recent claim by Clonaid that it had produced the first human clone, three international cloning experts emphasized that current cloning techniques have been shown to seriously ... > full story -
Cloned Pigs Behave Like ... Pigs
January 6, 2003 The behavior of cloned pigs, produced last year at Texas A&M, were compared to pigs bred normally. The recent study was completed by master's of science student Greg Archer, under the ... > full story -
Expressing Strong Concern At Human Cloning Reports, AAAS Cautions Against Overreaction
January 2, 2003 The world's largest general scientific organization, the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), this week expressed great concern about recent reports of the first cloned ... > full story -
USC Researchers Use Gene Therapy To Prompt Mouse Cells To Produce Human Collagen
December 24, 2002 Researchers at the Keck School of Medicine of the University of Southern California, along with colleagues from across the country, have for the first time genetically engineered mouse cells to ... > full story -
Neural Stem Cells Improve Motor Function In Brain Injuries; Transplants In Animal Models Could Translate Into Therapy For Humans
October 2, 2002 Neural stem cells, transplanted into injured brains, survive, proliferate, and improve brain function in laboratory models according to research based at the University of Pennsylvania School of ... > full story -
Genetic Engineering Could Salvage Once-Promising Anti-Cancer Agents
June 11, 2002 A group of anti-cancer agents that once produced dismal results in clinical trials could once again be a promising tool in fighting the deadly disease, thanks to research by a team of chemists at the ... > full story -
Children's Hospital Boston Researchers Use Therapeutic Cloning To Create Functional Tissue In Cows
June 3, 2002 In a study published in the July issue of Nature Biotechnology, available on the internet June 3, researchers from Children's Hospital Boston and colleagues demonstrated that ... > full story -
Muscle Derived Cell Transplants Offer Alternative Incontinence Therapy
May 27, 2002 Researchers from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine have found that, in animal models, autologous skeletal muscle derived cell (MDC) transplants offer a safer, more effective and longer ... > full story -
"Warm To The Touch" Gene Found
May 20, 2002 A group of researchers from The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI) and the Genomics Institute of the Novartis Research Foundation (GNF) have identified and cloned the first-known gene that makes skin ... > full story -
Gene That's Key To Cloning Success Also Hints At Serious Hurdles To Reproductive Cloning
May 15, 2002 Scientists at the University of Pennsylvania have found that the activity of a single gene is a powerful predictor of whether newly cloned mammalian embryos will survive and thrive, but the ... > full story
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