Sentences with phrase «more stem cell lines»

His wife, Nancy, has called for the Administration to make more stem cell lines available for federally funded research on diseases like Alzheimer's and Parkinson's.
More important, the deposit to the Stem Cell Bank is the bellwether of many more stem cell lines to come, both from the UK licenses and, presumably, from researchers in other countries operating under their respective regulations.

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Under the Obama administration, the number of embryonic stem cell lines available for federally funded research had more than tripled, but no money was going toward the creation of any cell lines (a process that destroys the embryo).
In September Harvard University scientists reported using existing stem cell lines — not eggs — to create more stem cells.
Alternative cell lines, such as induced pluripotent stem cells generated from patient skin cells, offer a more accurate window on human biology, he says.
When Sukumar and the others depleted the HOXA5 protein in other breast cell lines in the lab, the cells became more immature, or «stem like,» as well as more mobile.
Even more remarkable was that each stem cell line genetically matched one of 11 skin cell donors.
As a result, in late June, more than a year after Science retracted the 2004 paper, researchers at ISC were able to claim the discovery of human parthenogenetic cell lines as their own in the journal Cloning and Stem Cells.
Using cutting edge «disease in a dish» technologies, the researchers are now following up the leads discovered in blood cell lines in neurons induced from stem cells derived from the blood of PMDD patients — in hopes of gaining a more direct window into the ESC / E (Z) complex's role in the brain.
A bill that would allow federal funding for derivation of new lines of human embryonic stem (ES) cells passed the U.S. House of Representatives yesterday 238 to 194 after more than four hours of debate.
Basically, what the president's executive order said and what the NIH in its draft guidelines has now made more clear is that federal funds will be allowable, assuming these draft guidelines get finalized, for stem cell lines that were developed from leftover embryos from in vitro fertilization clinics.
One important line of our work has revealed mechanisms how hematopoietic stem cells can generate more myeloid cells to protect transplant recipients from lethal infections.
When the studies of mitochondrial carryover were done in embryonic stem cells derived from ePNT blastocysts (to allow for more cell divisions during which instability could manifest), some stem cell lines displayed instability and an increase in mitochondrial DNA carryover with time.
The majority of gene - targeting experiments in mice are performed in 129Sv - derived embryonic stem (ES) cell lines, which are generally considered to be more reliable at colonizing the germ line than ES cells derived from other strains.
For more on human embryonic stem cells, see Teisha Rowland's «All Things Stem Cell post on «Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: A New Stem Cell Line with a Long History,» The National Institute of Health's Stem Cell FAQs, or, for a visual explanation of terms used, see All Things Stem Cell's Visual Stem Cell Glossstem cells, see Teisha Rowland's «All Things Stem Cell post on «Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: A New Stem Cell Line with a Long History,» The National Institute of Health's Stem Cell FAQs, or, for a visual explanation of terms used, see All Things Stem Cell's Visual Stem Cell Gloscells, see Teisha Rowland's «All Things Stem Cell post on «Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: A New Stem Cell Line with a Long History,» The National Institute of Health's Stem Cell FAQs, or, for a visual explanation of terms used, see All Things Stem Cell's Visual Stem Cell GlossStem Cell post on «Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells: A New Stem Cell Line with a Long History,» The National Institute of Health's Stem Cell FAQs, or, for a visual explanation of terms used, see All Things Stem Cell's Visual Stem Cell GlossStem Cells: A New Stem Cell Line with a Long History,» The National Institute of Health's Stem Cell FAQs, or, for a visual explanation of terms used, see All Things Stem Cell's Visual Stem Cell GlosCells: A New Stem Cell Line with a Long History,» The National Institute of Health's Stem Cell FAQs, or, for a visual explanation of terms used, see All Things Stem Cell's Visual Stem Cell GlossStem Cell Line with a Long History,» The National Institute of Health's Stem Cell FAQs, or, for a visual explanation of terms used, see All Things Stem Cell's Visual Stem Cell GlossStem Cell FAQs, or, for a visual explanation of terms used, see All Things Stem Cell's Visual Stem Cell GlossStem Cell's Visual Stem Cell GlossStem Cell Glossary.
Shaheen, whose granddaughter was recently diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, and Fox have joined a majority of medical researchers around the country who believe that embryonic stem cell research offers more potential than other stem cell lines, which have also attracted research attention.
In April 2004, more than 200 members of the U.S. House of Representatives sent President Bush a letter, asking him to increase the number of human embryonic stem cell lines that should be eligible for public funding.
Francis Collins, the director of the National Institutes of Health, approved eight more human embryonic stem cell lines for federal funding earlier this week.
The Perfect Host: a mouse host embryo facilitating more efficient germ line transmission of genetically modified embryonic stem cells.
Boost your collagen, which fills in these lines and gives skin more plumpness, with products containing ingredients like peptides, growth factors, and stem cells, she says.
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