Topic: Japan
The ?Stem Cells Market and Technologies, 2009-2015' reviews the latest trends in the stem cells market with a perceptive attempt to disclose the near-future growth prospects. An in-depth analysis on a geographic basis provides strategic business intelligence for life science and healthcare ...
The ?Stem Cells Market and Applications, 2009-2015' reviews the latest Stem Cells market trends with a perceptive to disclose the near-future growth prospects. An in-depth analysis across the geographic regions provides strategic business intelligence for life science and as well as healthcare ...
The accompanying table includes 26 companies in the ETF Innovators Emerging Stem Cell Index, which lost 7% of its market value in the past week (at 1,148 today) and posted a 15.2% loss over the past year on an equal-weight basis.. ThermoGenesis ...
NOVEMBER was an astonishing month for embryonic stem cell research. First, Shoukhrat Mitalipov at the Oregon National Primate Research Center reported producing cloned embryonic stem cells from a rhesus macaque monkey - the first from an adult primate. Using viruses to introduce ...
From the New York Times comes the exciting news that we may not need embryonic stem cells after all.. The news that human skin cells can be turned into cells that behave rather like embryonic stem cells should be good news on ...
It is stem cell research's ultimate prize - stem cells made from an individual's own cells without the need for a donated egg or embryo. Last year, Shinya Yamanaka and his colleagues at Kyoto University in Japan claimed to have produced ESC-like ...
It offers the possibility of a personalised supply of all kinds of tissue types, without cloning, donated eggs or the destruction of embryos. If the latest breakthrough in stem cell technology in mice is repeated in humans - and New Scientist has ...