Stem Cells

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Stem cell scientist sues Nobel laureate for deception

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Singapore: Dr Rongxiang Xu, a scientist who claims to be the founder of human body regenerative restoration science, has filed a lawsuit against Dr Shinya Yamanaka, one of the winners of the 2012 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, in... Read more

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RNL BIO files IND for stem cell product with FDA


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Singapore: RNL BIO, Korea-based stem cell biotechnology company, has filed an Investigational New Drug application (IND)... Read more

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Study: Antibody transforms stem cells into neurons...


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Singapore: Scientists at The Scripps Research Institute (TSRI), US, have found a way to transform bone marrow stem cells... Read more

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Stemtech enters into exclusive deal with Marinova

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Singapore: Stemtech International, a pioneer in stem cell nutrition, has signed an exclusive business deal with Marinova, an Australian... Read more

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Stem cells can be harvested after death

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Singapore: A research conducted by Fabrice Chretien of France's Pasteur Institute, has revealed that some stem cells can be revived to divide... Read more

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World's first stem cell-vein implant

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Singapore: Swedish doctors have for the first time in history been able to pair the groin vein of a dead donor with stem cells from a young... Read more

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Stem cell therapy effective in liver cirrhosis

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Singapore: A study conducted by Beike Biotechnology Company in conjunction with physicians and researchers at two Chinese hospitals, documents... Read more

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Plasticell appoints Veritas as the exclusive distributor

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Singapore: Plasticell, the biotechnology company specialising in high throughput technologies for directed stem cell differentiation, has... Read more

Scientists generate bone from stem cells in fat

Life Tech signs agreement with iPS Academia Japan

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Singapore: Life Technologies has signed a non-exclusive agreement with iPS Academia Japan for its induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cell patent... Read more

New Zealand approves stem cell drug Prochymal

New Zealand approves stem cell drug Prochymal

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Singapore: Osiris Therapeutics has received consent from New Zealand to market its first-in-class stem cell therapy Prochymal (remestemcel-L)... Read more

GE Healthcare and BGI enter collaboration

GE Healthcare enters into collaboration with BGI

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Bangalore: GE Healthcare, and BGI, the world's largest genomics organization, have entered into a pioneering multi-year research collaboration... Read more

Scientists generate bone from stem cells in fat

Scientists generate bone from stem cells in fat

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Singapore: Bone grafts grown from purified stem cells originating from fat could lead to a more efficient way to regenerate bone and end... Read more

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