FDA's Center for Biologics Evaluation and Research conducted further
research in laboratory dishes and in the guts of mice.
Not exact matches
Sheltzer, who began his project
in the
laboratory of Dr. Angelika Amon at MIT and carried it to conclusion
in his own
research group at CSHL, placed two sets of otherwise identical cells
in culture
dishes, side by side.
BETHESDA, Md., Mon., Jan. 26, 2004 - A Japanese - U.S. team today reported the successful creation of transgenic animals using sperm genetically modified and grown
in a
laboratory dish, an achievement with implications for a wide range of
research from developmental biology to gene therapy.
And
in the latest issue of Stem Cell Reports, researchers
in the
laboratory of Gladstone Cardiovascular and Stem Cell
Research Director Deepak Srivastava, MD, reveal that they have done the same to human cells
in a petri
dish.