by Angela C. H. McDonald | Oct 16, 2012
I periodically indulge myself in the personal lives of the Seattle Grace Hospital staff on Grey’s Anatomy. I am particularly fond of the character Dr. Addison Montgomery, world-class neo-natal surgeon. After enduring some juicy relationship drama, Addison decides to...
by Stem Cell Network | Mar 5, 2012
by Lisa Willemse, with Ubaka Ogbogu and Timothy Caulfield The announcement last week that a team of researchers had identified stem cells responsible for generating human eggs caused a ripple of excitement for several reasons. Not only does the news end a controversy...
by Angela C. H. McDonald | Oct 6, 2011
Well before the creation of human induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), a handful of researchers were using another reprogramming technique, somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), with the hopes of deriving patient-specific pluripotent stem cell lines. The...
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