hPSCreg was established in 2007 as
the European human embryonic stem cell registry and is supported by the European Commission.
Not exact matches
Procedures that involve
human embryonic stem cells can not be patented, the
European Court of Justice declared today.
In September a
European team reported coaxing
human embryonic stem cells from an «arrested» IVF embryo — one that had stopped dividing before it reached the blastocyst stage and thus died a natural death.
This barrier has been highly visible in the field of
human embryonic stem cell research, where researchers in the United States must adhere to legislation and funding limitations that researchers in
European countries have not faced.
Thirteen
European stem cell scientists have issued a public appeal to the
European Court of Justice (ECJ) not to prohibit patents on discoveries made with
human embryonic stem (hES) cells.
April 2011 -
European Court of Justice patenting case
Stem cell scientists have raised serious concerns about the impact of a possible ban on patents for techniques using human embryonic stem ce
Stem cell scientists have raised serious concerns about the impact of a possible ban on patents for techniques using
human embryonic stem ce
stem cells.
Treatment of canine perianal fistulas with an intralesional injection of
human mesenchymal,
embryonic - derived
stem cells (hE - MSCS), Annual Congress of the
European Society of Veterinary Dermatology and
European College of Veterinary Dermatology.