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- Stem-cell transplants offer hope to patients losing sight 20 Nov 2009 12:58 GMT
... of Advanced Cell Technology (ACT) in Worcester, Massachusetts. "We certainly expect them [the FDA] to ... was used in the creation of the stem cell "line" that Dr Lanza and his colleagues ... Why do we hear so much about stem-cell research? Scientists believe that by exploiting the ...
- First human stem cell trial using IVF embryos will treat patients facing blindness 20 Nov 2009 15:36 GMT
... ever people to benefit from an embryonic stem-cell therapy. Sufferers of Stargardt's disease, which causes ... for vision,' said Dr Robert Lanza of Massachusetts-based Advanced Cell Technology. 'These cells, called retinal ... stem cells. 'Our research clearly shows that stem cell-derived retinal cells can rescue visual function in ...
- Firm seeks OK for stem cell clinical trial 20 Nov 2009 06:42 GMT
... Monica, Calif.-based biotech company with labs in Massachusetts, announced Thursday that it has asked the ... have been a controversial area of medical research. The cells are derived from days-old human ... using a different method to create its stem-cell lines. Instead of using an entire embryo, ...
- Speeding Up 'Ethical Stem-Cell' Production 19 Nov 2009 19:43 GMT
... process of reprogramming mature cells into a stem-cell-like state can be accelerated, a paper reveals. ... production. Rudolf Jaenisch (Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA) E-mail: ...
- Stem cell therapy closer to human trials 19 Nov 2009 18:14 GMT
... EMBRYONIC stem cell therapy got a step closer to the clinic today after US researchers said they filed a request for government ... embryonic stem cell therapy," he said. The Massachusetts-based company would also be seeking approval for ...
- Embryonic stem cell therapy 19 Nov 2009 22:59 GMT
... Embryonic stem cell therapy got a step closer to the ... to the clinic on Thursday after US researchers said they filed a request for government ... embryonic stem cell therapy,' he said. The Massachusetts-based company would also be seeking approval for ...
- Approval Sought For Human Stem Cell Test To Cure Blindness 20 Nov 2009 20:34 GMT
... Approval Sought For Human Stem Cell Test To Cure Blindness Posted on: Friday, ... the most common forms of youth blindness. Researchers at Massachusetts-based biotechnology company Advanced Cell Technology, said the ...
- Embryonic stem cell therapy closer to human trials 19 Nov 2009 18:50 GMT
... closer to the clinic Thursday after US researchers said they filed a request for The ... proposal for a clinical trial of embryonic stem cell therapies that has been submitted for approval, ... embryonic stem cell therapy," he said. The Massachusetts-based company will be seeking approval for a ...
- Research and Markets: Orthopedic Instrumentation - a Global Market Perspective: the Most Comprehensive Report in Geographic Coverage and Vertical Market Analyses 26 Nov 2009 15:00 GMT
... Synthetic Substitutes, Growth Factors and Composites -- Stem Cell and Gene Therapy -- Growing Presence of ... Repair Technology -- Biomet Ties Up with Massachusetts General Hospital for Clinical Studies -- Stryker ...
- The Maybe-Baby Dilemma 25 Nov 2009 18:17 GMT
... embryos. They could donate them for medical research or to another infertile patient. They could ... or children some years down the road. Massachusetts, one of the few states to mandate ... embryos, from scientists who see potential in stem-cell and other kinds of research to members ...
- Race is on to use embryonic stem cells in humans 25 Nov 2009 18:36 GMT
... tissue to prevent immune rejection. Human embryonic stem cell are unique in their ability to turn ... Last week, Advanced Cell Technology of Worcester, Massachusetts, applied to the FDA for permission to ... Worcester, Massachusetts, applied for permission to inject stem-cell derived retinal pigment epithelial cells (RPEs) into ...
- Racing to use embryonic stem cells in humans 26 Nov 2009 15:57 GMT
... tissue to prevent immune rejection. Human embryonic stem cell are unique in their ability to turn ... Last week, Advanced Cell Technology of Worcester, Massachusetts, applied to the FDA for permission to ... Worcester, Massachusetts, applied for permission to inject stem-cell derived retinal pigment epithelial cells (RPEs) into ...
- Advanced Cell Technology Files IND With FDA For First Human Clinical Trial Using Embryonic Stem Cells to Treat Eye Disea 19 Nov 2009 15:40 GMT
... a Phase I/II multicenter study using embryonic stem cell derived retinal cells to treat patients with ... a big clinical success. After years of research and political debate, we're finally on the ... Health & Sciences University); the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, Massachusetts (headed by ...
- www.standoutstocks.com: Stocks That Stand Out For Nov. 20th, 2009 Are ARTS, RFMD, CLDS, ACTC 20 Nov 2009 18:59 GMT
... of favorable license arrangements, success of market research identifying new product opportunities, successful introduction of ... a Phase I/II multicenter study using embryonic stem cell derived retinal cells to treat patients with ... Health & Sciences University); the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, Massachusetts (headed by ...
- Stocks That Stand Out For Nov. 19th, 2009 Are BRGO, RFMD, MEVT, BLAP, ACTC 20 Nov 2009 09:49 GMT
... a Phase I/II multicenter study using embryonic stem cell derived retinal cells to treat patients with ... a big clinical success. After years of research and political debate, we're finally on the ... Health & Sciences University); the University of Massachusetts Memorial Medical Center, Worcester, Massachusetts (headed by ...
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