JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読むThursday, October 9, 2008 @ 4:49PMA research team led by Kyoto University professor Shinya Yamanaka has succeeded in creating so-called iPS cells without using viruses in an experiment on mice ahead of rivals elsewhere in the world, in a move expected to pave the way for safer use of iPS cells in regenerative medicine, according to an article published Friday in the Internet edition of Science Magazine of the United States.
JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読むThursday, October 9, 2008 @ 4:49PMA research team led by Kyoto University professor Shinya Yamanaka has succeeded in creating so-called iPS cells without using viruses in an experiment on mice ahead of rivals elsewhere in the world, in a move expected to pave the way for safer use of iPS cells in regenerative medicine, according to an article published Friday in the Internet edition of Science Magazine of the United States.
JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読むThursday, October 9, 2008 @ 4:49PMA research team led by Kyoto University professor Shinya Yamanaka has succeeded in creating so-called iPS cells without using viruses in an experiment on mice ahead of rivals elsewhere in the world, in a move expected to pave the way for safer use of iPS cells in regenerative medicine, according to an article published Friday in the Internet edition of Science Magazine of the United States.
JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読むThursday, October 9, 2008 @ 4:49PMA research team led by Kyoto University professor Shinya Yamanaka has succeeded in creating so-called iPS cells without using viruses in an experiment on mice ahead of rivals elsewhere in the world, in a move expected to pave the way for safer use of iPS cells in regenerative medicine, according to an article published Friday in the Internet edition of Science Magazine of the United States.
JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読むThursday, October 9, 2008 @ 4:49PMA research team led by Kyoto University professor Shinya Yamanaka has succeeded in creating so-called iPS cells without using viruses in an experiment on mice ahead of rivals elsewhere in the world, in a move expected to pave the way for safer use of iPS cells in regenerative medicine, according to an article published Friday in the Internet edition of Science Magazine of the United States.
JapanToday: Japan News and Discussion ジャパントゥデイ:日本のニュースを英語で読むThursday, October 9, 2008 @ 4:49PMA research team led by Kyoto University professor Shinya Yamanaka has succeeded in creating so-called iPS cells without using viruses in an experiment on mice ahead of rivals elsewhere in the world, in a move expected to pave the way for safer use of iPS cells in regenerative medicine, according to an article published Friday in the Internet edition of Science Magazine of the United States.
A breakthrough, then a surge, in stem cell researchThursday, October 9, 2008 @ 5:29AMA year after report, research into new type of stem cells continues to grow Less than a year after a Wisconsin team helped discover a major alternative to human embryonic stem cells, the Madison scientists say more than 800 labs have begun using the approach, suggesting that many stem-cell researchers are starting to move beyond controversial embryonic sources for their work. ...
Stem cells derived from human testicles set to revolutionise treatmentsThursday, October 9, 2008 @ 4:48AMWashington, October 9 : Potentially therapeutic stem cells have successfully been derived from adult human testicles by German researchers.
Researchers Create Embryonic-Like Stem Cells From Human TestesThursday, October 9, 2008 @ 4:44AMFinding could sidestep ethical concerns surrounding use of cells from embryos.