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Stem
Cell News - Biotechnology Australia - Sept 05
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Cells
for the brain
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Stem
cells repair spinal cords.
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Adult
cell technique may end embryo cloning.
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Scientists
send skin cell back to embryo stage.
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Cord
blood yields 'ethical' embryonic stem cells
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Swiss
successful in healing children's burns with fetal stem cells.
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Stem
cell research on mouse hairs could mean cancer defence
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Scientists
create nerve cells from stem cells.
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Heart,
heal thyself, say scientists.
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US
scientists find flexible stem cells in placenta
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GE
stem cells heal rat spines
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World
first in stem cell finding.
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Scientists
succeed in growing bone tissues from adult stem cells.
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Scientists
learn injected stem cells find, kill inflammatory cells.
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US
researchers turn neural stem cells into insulin-producing cells.
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Brain
stem cells may cure diabetes.
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Infertile?
Try stem cell sex.
Newsletter
Archive
Issue
7 July 2005 
Meet
the Stem Cell Review Committee, The
Great Stem Cell Debate, Cairns
warms up for the 2007 Stem Cell Meeting, Stem
Cells for General Practitioners, NSWSCN website
launched, Book
Review: Stem Cells at the Frontiers of Science.
Issue
6 March 2005
Tissue Engineering expert
is coming to town, Picking out the best in adult
stem cells,
CAMRA Coalition reunites,
Stem Cell Events for the Diary
Issue
5 Sep 2004 
NHMRC licenses so far..., Federal Parliament Revisits Stem Cell
Legislation, Doing a backflip on stem cell policy!
Issue
4 Sep 2004 
NSW Stem Cell Network goes National, Team
effort brings in 1 million from the Ministry Science & Medical Research,
Book Review:
“Passion for Life” by stem cell advocate Paul Brock.
Issue
3 May 2004 
Highlights from the 4th Stem Cell Workshop, Learn how to grow human embryonic
stem cells, AusBiotech/Tissue Engineering Network/NSW Stem Cell Network
seminars, Networking on the rise
Issue
2 Dec 2004 
International Society for Stem Cell Research (ISSCR) launches newsletter,
National Stem Cell Centre (NSCC) Scholarship Programs
Issue
1 Dec 2003
How We Have Grown,
Looking Toward 2004, Spinal Cord Research & Other Neurological Conditions
Research Grants
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Nola Camden stemcellinfo@stemcellnetwork.org.au Last Updated
24/07/2008
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