Since human embryonic stem cells grow in an adherent culture system, for cells being reprogrammed this «new culture system» is an adherent culture system (to try and mimic the conditions the embryonic stem cells want to be happy).
Not exact matches
research;
since most of the reports have concentrated on justifying the creation of cloned
human embryos for research into and treatment of neurodegenerative diseases such as Parkinson's, «
stem -
cells» has become synonymous with «
embryonic stem -
cells» in the public imagination.
This question has been the topic of considerable legal and social debate over the years
since the Supreme Court's Roe v. Wade decision» debate that has only been intensified by the recent controversies over
human embryonic stem cells and
human....
In the decade
since the first
human embryonic stem cells were isolated, the science surrounding
stem cells has grown dramatically.
Opponents have argued that the law should be rescinded
since embryonic stem cells can now be generated from induced pluripotent
stem cells, a technique that does not involve
human embryos.
Since its inception, CIRM has sought to create a system from the ground up for funding research on
human embryonic stem cells to fill in the gaps left by federal funding restrictions (ScienceNOW, 12 April).
In a series of studies published
since 2009, researchers in Wells» laboratory used
human pluripotent
stem cells (hPSCs) to grow
embryonic - stage small intestines with a functioning nervous system, and the antrum and fundus regions of the
human stomach.
That study found that
since MSCRF first began awarding grants in 2007, its pattern of giving shifted over the years from strongly favoring projects focusing on ethically contentious
human embryonic stem cell research (hESCR) to projects focusing on ethically non-contentious adult
stem cells and other non-
embryonic stem cell research.
For the first time
since the linkurl: National Institutes of Health; http://www.nih.gov/ released its new guidelines for the derivation of
human embryonic stem cell (hESC) lines last summer, a line approved under the Bush administration has been recommended for inclusion into the growing federal registry of lines eligible for federal funding.