Status:
public
Videos: (
0
) Documents: (
0
) Comments: (
0
)
Group description
Group Videos
No videos have been added jet. You may join this group and add yours now.
Group Documents
No documents have been added jet. You may join this group and add yours now.
News
- Critical stage of embryonic development now observable
( University of Cambridge ) A novel approach in the study of the development of mammalian embryos was today reported in the journal Nature Communications. The research, from the laboratory of Professor Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz of the University of Cambridge, enables scientists to view critical aspects of embryonic development which was previously unobservable. - U-M human embryonic stem cell line placed on national registry
( University of Michigan Health System ) The University of Michigan's first human embryonic stem cell line will be placed on the US National Institutes of Health's registry, making the cells available for federally-funded research. - University of Michigan embryonic stem cell line accepted for federal registry
The University of Michigan announced today that the National Institutes of Health had accepted U-M's first human embryonic stem cell line for its national registry. The news means the cells can be used in federally funded research, U-M said.U-M scientist... - U-M Human Embryonic Stem Cell Line Placed On National Registry for Researchers
Line is first from U-M accepted to the U.S. National Institutes of Health registry, now available for federally-funded research - Scientists now able to view critical aspects of mammalian embryonic development using new technique
A novel approach in the study of the development of mammalian embryos was today reported in the journal Nature Communications. The research, from the laboratory of Professor Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz of the University of Cambridge, enables scientists to view critical aspects of embryonic development which was previously unobservable. - Embryonic stem cells improve sight
Two women who had gone legally blind from untreatable eye diseases had dramatic improvements in their vision after injections of human embryonic stem cells, making it the first documented time these controversial cells have helped someone. - Therapy based on embryonic stem cells improved patients' vision
Two patients with vision problems who received injections of retinal cells made from human embryonic stem cells have seen marked improvement in their vision four months later, according to a preliminary study on the safety and efficacy of the pioneering treatment. - Embryonic stem cells improve sight of legally blind women
Two women who had gone legally blind from untreatable eye diseases had dramatic improvements in their vision after injections of human embryonic stem cells, making it the first documented time these controversial cells have helped someone. - Embryonic stem cells improve vision for two women
Two women with untreatable eye diseases said they had dramatic improvements in their vision after injections of human embryonic stem cells, making it the first documented time these controversial cells have helped someone. - Embryonic stem cells appear to restore some vision to legally blind patient
For the first time, an experimental treatment made from human embryonic stem cells has shown evidence of helping someone, partially restoring sight to two people suffering from slowly progressing forms of blindness. Read full article >>