High Doses Of Antioxidant Supplements Induce Stem Cell Genetic Abnormalities, Potentially Leading To Cellular Changes …
May 12, 2010 by biotechconnection.com · Leave a Comment
High Doses Of Antioxidant Supplements Induce Stem Cell Genetic Abnormalities, Potentially Leading To Cellular Changes …
High doses of antioxidant nutritional supplements, such as vitamins C and E, can increase genetic abnormalities in cells, which may predispose supplement-takers to developing cancer, according to a new study from the Cedars-Sinai Heart Institute. The study, led by Eduardo [...]
Research identifies patterns of CD24, a novel biomarker for non-small cell lung carcinomas
May 12, 2010 by biotechconnection.com · Leave a Comment
Research identifies patterns of CD24, a novel biomarker for non-small cell lung carcinomas
( International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer ) The May edition of the Journal of Thoracic Oncology features a study aimed to clarify expression patterns of a novel cancer biomarker, CD24, in non-small cell lung carcinomas and to correlate the findings [...]
Toward An Affordable Commercial Fuel Cell
May 10, 2010 by biotechconnection.com · 5 Comments
Steve Visco, a materials scientist, has come up with a solid oxide fuel cell that promises to generate electricity as cheaply as the most efficient gas turbine engine. But there’s a lot more work to do before commercially viable fuel cells and pollution-free power generators become reality. Series: “Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory Summer Lecture Series” [...]
Cellular Dynamics Partners with iPS Academia Japan, Inc. to In-License Seminal iPS Cell Patent Portfolio
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Cellular Dynamics Partners with iPS Academia Japan, Inc. to In-License Seminal iPS Cell Patent Portfolio
MADISON, Wis., May 7 /PRNewswire/ — Cellular Dynamics International, Inc.
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ICL Forum: Stem Cell Research
May 8, 2010 by biotechconnection.com · 9 Comments
Dr. Lawrence Goldstein, a renowned expert on stem cells, explains the science and the promise for human health in this controversial field of research to an audience at the Institute for Continued Learning at the University of California, San Diego. Series: Osher UCSD Distinguished Lecture Series [12/2004] [Public Affairs] [Science] [Show ID: 9115]
