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Stem cells may lessen transplants

Professor John Iredale, of the MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Edinburgh, said: "In the first instance, the successful development of liver cells from embryonic stem cells will revolutionise and improve the way we are able to test drugs and novel therapies both for the liver and other organs and ultimately may lead to a stem-cell based approach to regenerate...

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Stem cells may reduce transplants

Professor John Iredale, of the MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Edinburgh, said: "In the first instance, the successful development of liver cells from embryonic stem cells will revolutionise and improve the way we are able to test drugs and novel therapies both for the liver and other organs and ultimately may lead to a stem-cell based approach to regenerate...

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New stem cell liver breakthrough

Professor John Iredale, of the MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Edinburgh, said: "In the first instance, the successful development of liver cells from embryonic stem cells will revolutionise and improve the way we are able to test drugs and novel therapies both for the liver and other organs and ultimately may lead to a stem cell based approach to regenerate...

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Geron Corporation awarded UK grant funding for human embryonic stem cell research

... from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). The projects are led by Dr. Brendon Noble and Prof. John Iredale at the University of Edinburgh’s MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine. “These are the first grants we have awarded that use human embryonic stem cells,” said Sir Richard Sykes, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, UK Stem Cell Foundation. “Our remit is to support high quality translational...

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University of Edinburgh Human Embryonic Stem Cell Program Awarded UK Grant Funding

... from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). The projects are led by Dr. Brendon Noble and Prof. John Iredale at the University of Edinburgh's MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine. "These are the first grants we have awarded that use human embryonic stem cells," said Sir Richard Sykes, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, UK Stem Cell Foundation. "Our remit is to support high quality translational...

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University of Edinburgh Human Embryonic Stem Cell Program Awarded UK Grant Funding

... from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs). The projects are led by Dr. Brendon Noble and Prof. John Iredale at the University of Edinburghs MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine. These are the first grants we have awarded that use human embryonic stem cells, said Sir Richard Sykes, Chairman of the Board of Trustees, UK Stem Cell Foundation. Our remit is to support high quality translational...

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Stem cell therapies could cut transplants

... stem cells develop into liver cells, and how these can be used to repair damaged livers.Professor John Iredale, of the MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Edinburgh, said: "In the first instance, the successful development of liver cells from embryonic stem cells will revolutionise and improve the way we are able to test drugs and novel therapies both for the...

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Stem cell therapies could cut transplants

... stem cells develop into liver cells, and how these can be used to repair damaged livers.Professor John Iredale, of the MRC Centre for Regenerative Medicine at the University of Edinburgh, said: "In the first instance, the successful development of liver cells from embryonic stem cells will revolutionise and improve the way we are able to test drugs and novel therapies both for the...

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Cascade Audio Vive surround sound microphone for Video Cameras

... is the only surround microphone targeting the consumer market at a price point under $100," says John Iredale, President, Cascade Audio, Inc. Looking at its features, you will not believe that this first true surround microphone is available for under $100 at B&H Photo. Via: Press