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Embryonic Stem Cells Could Create New Skin To Help Burns Victims

French researchers say they have found a way of using human embryonic stem cells to create new skin which could help serious burns victims.

Researchers Pursue Clinical Trial for Stem Cell Therapy for Juvenile Blindness

Embryonic stem cell therapy got a step closer to the clinic Thursday after US researchers said they filed a request for government approval of human trials.

Researchers Advance Understanding of Stem Cells

The study, performed in part by scientists from Washington University in St. Louis, aids our understanding of the nervous system's development -- information that's important to the study of Parkinson's disease and other neurological disorders.

Using Embryonic Stem Cell Therapy, Walking Ability Restored In Rats With Neck Injuries

The first human embryonic stem cell treatment approved by the FDA for human testing has been shown to restore limb function in rats with neck spinal cord injuries -- a finding that could expand the clinical trial to include people with cervical damage.

Stem Cells Restore Cognitive Abilities Impaired By Brain Tumor Treatment

Human embryonic stem cells could help people with learning and memory deficits after radiation treatment for brain tumors, suggests a new University of California, Irvine study.

Scientists Reveal How Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells Differ From Embryonic Stem Cells And Tissue Of Derivation

Scientists must "develop ways of generating iPS cells that are a closer match to ES cells," said Dr. George Q. Daley, of Children's Hospital in Boston. "Only then will we be confident that iPS cells are a safe replacement for ES cells in research and therapy."

Lung Tissue Generated From Human Embryonic Stem Cells

New technique could provide an alternative to lung transplants for patients with lung injury due to chronic pulmonary disease and inherited genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis.

Growing Cartilage From Stem Cells

Damaged knee joints might one day be repaired with cartilage grown from stem cells in a laboratory, based on research by Professor Kyriacos Athanasiou, chair of the University of California, Davis Department of Biomedical Engineering and his colleagues.

News Release: Newest Anti-Stem Cell Efforts Would Affect More Than Just Patients' Rights in Missouri

Group with out-of-state roots aids campaign to revoke the right of Missouri families' to access future stem cell therapies. But the repeal wouldn't stop there.

Stem Cell Transplants Stalled Blindness in Rats

Nerve stem cell transplants may help slow the progression of macular degeneration, the most common cause of blindness in the developed world, U.S. researchers said on Monday.

News Release: Ballot Proposal Threatens Missouri's Economy and Reputation, According to Analysis

Missouri Roundtable for Life's latest ballot initiative -- the group's 30th in 22 months -- would punish Missouri cities, universities and taxpayers. Critics say it's a dangerous and deceitful effort no one can afford.

A Step Toward Future Heart Repair: Using Mice Stem Cells to Grow Beating Strip of Heart Muscle

Scientists have grown a piece of heart muscle -- and then watched it beat -- by using stem cells from a mouse embryo, a big step toward one day repairing damage from heart attacks.

Embryonic Stem Cell Research Offers Hope for Colon Cancer Vaccine

Human stem cells may provide a means of creating a vaccine against colon cancer and other types of cancers, say American and Chinese scientists.

Major Improvements Made In Engineering Heart Repair Patches From Stem Cells

Study shows that researchers could create the first entirely human heart tissue patch from human embryonic cell-derived heart muscle cells, blood vessel lining cells and fiber-producing cells

Cells Derived From Human Embryonic Stem Cells Reverse Retinal Degeneration

A new study reports that transplanted pigment-containing visual cells derived from human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) successfully preserved structure and function of the specialized light-sensitive lining of the eye (known as the retina) in an animal model of retinal degeneration.

Stem Cell Success Could Help Regenerate Parathyroids

An early laboratory success is taking University of Michigan researchers a step closer to parathyroid gland transplants that could one day prevent a currently untreatable form of bone loss associated with thyroid surgery.

Editorial: Stop the Madness

For the 30th time in less than 20 months, the Missouri Roundtable for Life has filed a ballot proposal calling for an end to public funding for stem-cell research.

Researchers, Patient Advocacy Groups Sign Stem Cell Charter

The Canadian Stem Cell Foundation is proud to announce the release of the Stem Cell Charter and the world premiere of "Rock Star Scientists."

News Release: Taxpayers on the Hook for Ongoing Failures of Anti-Stem Cell Group

Missouri Roundtable for Life has filed its 30th ballot proposal in 20 months. The cost to taxpayers is believed to be in the tens of thousands of dollars -- but to Missouri patients, the damage could be even greater.

Brain Tissue In Traumatic Injuries Regenerated By Clemson University Researcher

An injectable biomaterial gel may help brain tissue grow at the site of a traumatic brain injury, according to findings by a Clemson University bioengineer.

Red Blood Cells Made From Human Stem Cells

Victorian stem cell scientists from Monash University have modified a human embryonic stem cell (hESC) line to glow red when the stem cells become red blood cells.

Wesleyan University Researchers Hope To Cure Form Of Epilepsy With Embryonic Stem Cells

The concept is as simple as it is enticing: Take embryonic stem cells, which can develop into any type of cell, and turn them into replacements for body parts that are damaged or causing disease.

Multiple Types Of White Blood Cells Made Directly From Embryonic And Adult Stem Cells

In an advance that could help transform embryonic stem cells into a multipurpose medical tool, scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have transformed these versatile cells into progenitors of white blood cells and into six types of mature white blood and immune cells.

News Release: Stem Cell Opponents Push Four More Ballot Proposals Aimed at Repealing Patients' Rights

Since early 2008, Missouri Roundtable for Life has filed 28 petitions seeking to undermine constitutional protections.

Scientists Foresee Breakthroughs with Stem Cells

It's a chilling thought. In the coming year, 130,000 people worldwide will suffer spinal-cord injuries--in a car crash, perhaps, or a fall.

Skin-like Tissue Developed from Human Embryonic Stem Cells

BOSTON -- Dental and tissue engineering researchers at Tufts University School of Dental Medicine and the Sackler School of Graduate Biomedical Sciences at Tufts have harnessed the pluripotency of human embryonic stem cells (hESC) to generate complex, multilayer tissues that mimic human skin and the oral mucosa (the moist tissue that lines the inside of the mouth).

Cell Discovery May Bring Science Closer to Diabetes Cure

'Sox17' gene could further pancreatic research, study suggests

Stem Cell Decision Opens New Doors, May Spur More Research

The U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) announced last week their new guidelines for stem cell research funding, including allowing some previously ineligible stem cell lines to receive federal grants, provided they were obtained in an ethical manner.

CAMR Applauds NIH Stem Cell Research Guidelines

The Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research (CAMR) voices its support for the newly announced stem cell guidelines.

Rules Will Allow Financing for Old Stem Cell Lines

The Obama administration released final rules governing stem cell research on Monday that will allow many older stem cell lines to be eligible for federally financed research.

Scientists Find Differences in Embryonic Stem Cells and Reprogrammed Skin Cells

UCLA researchers have found that embryonic stem cells and skin cells reprogrammed into embryonic-like cells have inherent molecular differences, demonstrating for the first time that the two cell types are clearly distinguishable from one another.

Harvard Scientists Find Master Human Heart Cell

Harvard scientists announced today they had discovered a master human heart cell that gives rise to three major types of heart tissue, providing new tools for drug development and an important advance toward the ultimate goal of repairing damaged hearts.

Possible Cure Found for Crohn's Disease

Pioneering stem cell treatment involves 'rebooting' patient's immune system.

Human Embryonic Stem Cells Could Safely Treat Eye Diseases, Research Suggests

Advanced Cell Technology, Inc. and its collaborators at Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) reported today the long-term safety and efficacy of human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-derived retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) produced under manufacturing conditions suitable for human clinical trials.

Stem Cell Protein Offers A New Cancer Target

A protein abundant in embryonic stem cells is now shown to be important in cancer, and offers a possible new target for drug development, report researchers from the Stem Cell Program at Children's Hospital Boston.

Stem Cell Transplant In Mouse Embryo Yields Heart Protection In Adulthood

Stem cells play a role in heart muscle rejuvenation by attracting cells from the body that develop into heart muscle cells. They have been successfully used to halt or reverse cardiac injury following heart attack, but not to prevent injury before it occurs.

Wash. U. Doctors are Highlighted in Series on Alzheimer's

It destroys the brain and devastates families, and now Alzheimer's disease looms as the biggest emerging threat to public health.

Study: Tumor-Killing Cells from Embryonic Stem Cells More Potent

MINNEAPOLIS -- New research at the University of Minnesota shows natural killer cells taken from human embryonic stem cells are more effective at killing tumors than cells taken from other sources.

HBO's Alzheimer's Series Aims to Push for Cure

LOS ANGELES -- It's been almost 15 years since former U.S. President Ronald Reagan told the world he had been diagnosed with Alzheimer's disease, hoping his disclosure would promote awareness of the heart-breaking brain disorder that slowly destroys memory.

A Positive Spin on Life

Leave it to Michael J. Fox to find the bright side of Parkinson's disease.

News Release: Judge Joyce Stands Strong for Voters' Right to Know

Cole County Circuit Judge Patricia Joyce today dismissed a lawsuit filed by anti-stem cell activists seeking an unfair and inaccurate ballot summary for one of their many dangerous and deceptive ballot proposals.

The Quest for a Cure: Stem Cells' Potential for 10 Vexing Illnesses

With President Barack Obama's recent lifting of the ban on federal funding for embryonic stem cell research, scientists now have new prospects for developing medical treatments.

Blind to be Cured with Stem Cells

British scientists have developed the world's first stem cell therapy to cure the most common cause of blindness. Surgeons predict it will become a routine, one-hour procedure that will be generally available in six or seven years' time.

Statement on Proposed Guidelines for Expanded Federal Funding for Stem Cell Research

The National Institutes of Health today released its proposed guidelines for expanded federal support for stem cell research.

Stem Cell Treatment for Sight Loss a Possibility

A stem cell treatment for the leading cause of sight loss in older people could be in widespread use within six years, according to researchers.

Stem Cell Breakthrough May Lead to MS Treatments

U.S. scientists say they've coaxed human embryonic stem cells into generating cells that might someday be used to repair nerves damaged by multiple sclerosis.

Commentary: New Stem Cell Policy Spurs Hope

One could imagine scientists tossing lab coats up in the air as President Obama signed an executive order lifting restrictions on federal funding of embryonic stem cell research.

British Scientists 'to Create Synthetic Blood from Embryonic Stem Cells'

British scientists are planning a ground-breaking research project to create synthetic human blood from embryonic stem cells, it has been disclosed.

'It's Like I'm in Prison'

LEVITTOWN, Pa. -- For eight years they say their lives were in the hands of Capitol Hill politicians. People like Shelbie Oppenheimer, who in 2001 testified before a U.S. House subcommittee in support of embryonic stem cell research. Five years earlier, at age 28, she was diagnosed with a progressive, fatal muscle-wasting disease.

U.S. Fertility Patients Want Final Say on Embryos

CINCINNATI -- When Amy Birney had to decide what to do with the two embryos that remained after her fertility treatment, she knew one thing for sure: the U.S. government should not have a say in the matter.

Statement on President Obama's Executive Order Allowing for the Expanded Use of Federal Funds for Medical Research

Donn Rubin, chairman of the Missouri Coalition for Lifesaving Cures, issued the following statement today in response to President Obama's executive order allowing for expanded funding for stem cell research:

Majority of Americans Likely Support Stem Cell Decision

Fifty-two percent support easing Bush-era restrictions or lifting restrictions entirely

President Obama to Sign Executive Order on Stem Cell Research Monday

ABC News has learned that on Monday morning President Obama will hold an event at the White House in which he signs an executive order overturning the ban on federal funding of embryonic stem cell research.

Statement on Senate Joint Resolution 17

After numerous unsuccessful attempts, Missouri Roundtable for Life has now turned to the Legislature to push the group's dangerous plan to repeal Missouri patients' right to access future medical advances.

Human Stem Cells Provide A New Model For Lou Gehrig's Disease

Motor neurons derived from embryonic stem cells mimic the progress of familial ALS. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig's disease, is a devastating condition in which motor neuron degeneration causes progressive loss of movement and muscle tone, leading to death.

Statement on the Latest Round of Petition Initiatives Sought by Stem Cell Opponents

Missouri Roundtable for Life today filed three more proposed ballot initiatives with the Missouri Secretary of State's Office, raising its total to 15 in the last 12 months.

Alzheimer's Grant to Help with Early-onset Dementia

Missouri is one of 22 states to get some of a $17 million grant from the U.S. Department of Health to help those dealing with the early signs of Alzheimer's disease.

Turning Stem Cells Into Blood Vessels

A Johns Hopkins engineer is trying to coax human stem cells to turn into networks of new blood vessels that could someday be used to replace damaged tissue in people with heart disease, diabetes and other illnesses.

An Inexhaustible Source Of Neural Cells

Research scientists in Bonn have succeeded in deriving so-called brain stem cells from human embryonic stem cells.

New Technology Sheds Light on Rise of Blood Cells

German scientists using new imaging technology said on Wednesday they have watched a single cell give rise to blood cells, bolstering understanding of stem cells.

Treating MS Symptoms With Stem Cells

An estimated 400,000 Americans suffer from multiple sclerosis, but the findings of a new clinical trial shows promise in the fight to reverse symptoms of MS.

Commentary: Obama and a Conservative, Pro-Life Case for Embryonic Stem Cell Research

Immediately after the election, top Obama aides indicated that one of the new president's first actions would be to sign an executive order reversing the Bush administration's ban on embryonic stem cell research. President Obama signed a slew of executive orders his first few days in office, but he has yet to deliver on this one. Advocates for those suffering from Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, cancer, spinal cord injuries, and diabetes are starting to get nervous.

Leukemia Stem Cells Have More In Common With Embryonic Stem Cells Than Adult Stem Cells

Research using a mouse model of human leukemia has provided critical insight into the genetic factors related to the generation and maintenance of myeloid leukemia stem cells. The study, published by Cell Press in the February 6th issue of the journal Cell Stem Cell, is likely to have a profound impact on the future design of therapeutic approaches targeted against cancer stem cells.

Missouri Coalition for Lifesaving Cures Statement on Newly Released Ballot Summary

The Missouri Secretary of State's Office today released the ballot summary for an initiative petition sponsored by opponents of stem cell research. The Missouri Coalition for Lifesaving Cures is evaluating the ballot summary to see if it fully describes all of the far-reaching implications of this suspicious proposal.

FDA Approves Human Embryonic Stem Cell Study

Federal regulators have cleared the way for the first human trials of human embryonic stem-cell research, authorizing researchers to test whether the cells are safe to use in spinal injury patients, the company behind the trials announced Friday.

Missouri Judge Rejects Lawsuit Over Stem Cell Research

JEFFERSON CITY -- For the second time, a Missouri trial judge has ruled against critics of embryonic stem cell research who want to block state funds from going to life science grants.

Stem Cells Can Help Realize Personalized Cancer Treatment

Israeli researchers have reached a step closer to realizing the dream of developing personalized cancer therapies by using cancer cells from an ovarian cancer patient, human embryonic stem cells, and mice to create a pre-clinical experimental model that mimics the way a tumour would develop in the patient's body.

Missouri Coalition for Lifesaving Cures Applauds Judge Callahan's Decision in Life Sciences Funding Case

The Missouri Coalition for Lifesaving Cures welcomes today's ruling by Cole County Circuit Judge Richard Callahan to dismiss the life sciences funding lawsuit filed by the Missouri Roundtable for Life.

Research on Embryonic Stem Cells at a Crossroads

Geron Corp. is seeking federal approval to begin 1st human clinical trials

Stem Cell Therapy May Reverse Brain Defects

Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical School researchers have managed to reverse birth defects in mice using stem cells to replace defective brain cells.

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