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OMICS Group-Journal of Stem Cell Research
Posted: March 6, 2013 at 9:44 am
OMICS Group-Journal of Stem Cell Research Therapy-2157-7633-S7-002
Here we provide intuitive thinking with systems biology view to explain the inevitable heterogeneity of cancer cells as an abnormal cell type driven by dynamics of gene regulatory network. We also discuss the significance of the single cell transcriptome for detecting the heterogeneous cancer cells and targeted therapy.
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Stem Cell Research- Inventing The Future – Video
Posted: March 1, 2013 at 1:43 pm
Stem Cell Research- Inventing The Future
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Stem Cell Research – UGA BIOL 1103 Group 53 (AM) – Video
Posted: February 26, 2013 at 3:42 am
Stem Cell Research - UGA BIOL 1103 Group 53 (AM)
Group 53 (AM) presentation for Biology 1103 at The University of Georgia. By Kevin Schatell, Melissa Thomas, Claudette Bailey, Amy Kyser, and Kyle Smith.
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Cell Differentiation
Posted: February 26, 2013 at 3:42 am
Cell Differentiation Stem Cell Research
From the greatest discoveries series (Discovery). Cell differentiation in embryos and stem cell research.
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KS3:4 Science – Stem Cell Research- The Issue – Video
Posted: February 25, 2013 at 12:41 am
KS3:4 Science - Stem Cell Research- The Issue
Crown Copyright. Provided by Arts College Limited. artsuk.org Further resources available on http Licensed to Arts College Limited. Licence information available at: artsuk.org Embryonic stem cells and the future of Parkinson #39;s Disease. Stephen Cuff is only 39, but he suffers from Parkinson #39;s Disease and it has turned his life upside down. He can no longer look after his two children and basic day-to-day activities like shaving, takes him a long time. Conventional drugs have not been successful for Stephen, leaving him no option but to undergo brain surgery. Stephen #39;s operation is successful, but it doesn #39;t cure him. One potential future cure is embryonic stem (ES) cell therapy. This is being pioneered by the likes of Professor Ian Wilmut, who became famous when he cloned Dolly the sheep. Professor Wilmut introduces us to the concept of stem cells and the science behind them, whilst presenting his opinion of the technology. Alison Davies, the chair of No Less Human, is a wheelchair user who would refuse ES cell therapy if it were available. She offers a different ethical perspective as to why the use of ES cells should not be permitted. We also hear the differing opinions of leading cell biologists at a recent stem cell conference.
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Tissue Regeneration and Stem Cell research at UW’s ISCRM – Video
Posted: February 22, 2013 at 10:44 am
Tissue Regeneration and Stem Cell research at UW #39;s ISCRM
Tissue Regeneration and Stem Cell research at UW #39;s ISCRM and the possibility of limb regeneration
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Faith Debate Highlights: Stem cell research, abortion and the ‘soul of the embryo’? – Video
Posted: February 19, 2013 at 7:46 pm
Faith Debate Highlights: Stem cell research, abortion and the #39;soul of the embryo #39;?
Highlights from the first 2013 Westminster Faith Debate: Stem cell research, abortion and the #39;soul of the embryo #39;? http://www.religionandsociety.org.uk
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Who Needs to Know About Biotechnology, Nanotechnology or Stem Cell Research? (2012) – Video
Posted: January 29, 2013 at 9:49 pm
Who Needs to Know About Biotechnology, Nanotechnology or Stem Cell Research? (2012)
Dominique Brossard, PhD, Professor of Life Sciences Communications, University of Wisconsin
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US Supreme Courts Allows Stem Cell Research to Continue: Dr. Curt Civin Explains the Impact – Video
Posted: January 29, 2013 at 9:49 pm
US Supreme Courts Allows Stem Cell Research to Continue: Dr. Curt Civin Explains the Impact
The USSupreme Court will not hear an appeal from two scientists who challenged federal funding of embryonic stem cell research. The decision leaves in place President Obama #39;s 2009 executive order expanding research on stem cells taken from human embryos, which many scientists say has the potential to produce breakthroughs in treatment of numerous conditions. Dr. Curt Civin is director of the Center for Stem Cell Biology and Regenerative Medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. In this video, Dr. Civin explains the impact. Learn more about Stem Cell Research at the University of Maryland School of Medicine: medschool.umaryland.edu Learn More about the Dickey-Wicker Amendment: en.wikipedia.org
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The TRUE Conservative Republican Position on Embryonic Stem Cell Research – Video
Posted: January 29, 2013 at 9:49 pm
The TRUE Conservative Republican Position on Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Senator (Dr.) Bill Frist explains (in great detail) how George W. Bush, and Conservatives in general ABSOLUTELY support Federal Funding for Stem Cell Research. He also explains some of the misconceptions regarding how Stem Cells work, and what we can expect in terms of actual therapy as this research progresses. This video is from 2004 but the Conservative viewpoint remains essentially the same.
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