by Allison Van Winkle | Jun 30, 2010
In the body, cartilage has minimal potential to heal itself once damaged, as the tissue is not naturally exposed to a blood supply, and is then prevented from benefiting from the body’s immune response and wound healing capabilities. By using a tissue engineering...
by David Kent | Jun 28, 2010
Earlier this month, the New Scientist shook up the stem cell community, putting forth the idea that publication speed, frequency, and journal quality might be skewed by where you’re from and who you know rather than the quality of your data. The article, entitled...
by Stem Cell Network | Jun 19, 2010
And the last word (or words) goes to Fabio Rossi of the University of British Columbia. So ends a great conference!...
by Stem Cell Network | Jun 19, 2010
Our couch is just too inviting… more comments on ISSCR 2010 from Mike Kallos of the University of Calgary and Feodor Price of the Ottawa Hospital Research...
by Stem Cell Network | Jun 19, 2010
More ISSCR meeting insights from James Ellis of Toronto’s Hospital for Sick Children and Michael Rudnicki, Scientific Director of the Stem Cell...
by Stem Cell Network | Jun 18, 2010
More thoughts on the ISSCR conference in San Francisco from the...
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