From: Brian Manning Delaney (bmdelaney@infinitefaculty.org)
Date: Fri Jun 09 2000 - 12:30:53 MDT
[Non-member submission]
Hi Folks,
The follow looks like very exciting news.
Hope everyone's well,
Brian.
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Stem Cells Grown in Lab Excite Parkinson's Researchers
By Nancy Deutsch
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Stem cell transplantation is a
promising avenue of research into new treatments for Parkinson's
disease. But such research has been held up by the limited
supply of these cells. According to a new report, this logjam
may soon be over--US researchers have successfully cultured
mouse stem cells in the lab.
[....]
SOURCE: Nature Biotechnology 2000;18:675-679.
(See
http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/20000530/hl/parkinsons_2.html
for the rest of copyrighted article.)
And see
for an abstract (or full text if you have a subscription). (Or
follow links from http://www.nature.com/nbt/.)
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