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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Human Embryonic Stem Cells Developed From Four-cell Embryo; World First May Lessen Ethical Concerns

For the first time in the world scientists have succeeded in developing human embryonic stem cells from a single cell, or ...  > full story

10,000 People In World-first Cerebral Palsy Study

Researchers have launched the largest study of its kind in the world in a bid to better understand the possible genetic causes of cerebral palsy. ...  > full story

Abortion Drug's Off-label Use May Have Led To Deaths

Scientists suggests that the immunosuppressive effect of the drug misoprostol, if given vaginally rather than orally along with RU-486 to terminate a pregnancy, is ...  > full story

Understanding Delayed Puberty: Scientists Study Migration Of Neurons That Enable Sexual Maturity in Zebrafish

Scientists are watching a small group of neurons that enable sexual maturity and fertility make a critical journey: from where they ...  > full story
 

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