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Stem-cell research is a highly promising avenue for a cure.
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Stem-cell research is a highly promising avenue for a cure.
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Reader: Stem-cell decision a "telling reminder" of why President Obama needs to fill D.C. Circuit vacancies fast (Post letter)
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Stem-cell advocates were calling on the government to appeal the decision and seek to have the preliminary injunction nullified.
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Stem-cell therapy is also being used against certain types of cancer.
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Stem-cell science is primed for a resurgence in the U.S.
U.S. Start-Up, Japanese University to Team on Stem Cells 2009
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Stem-cell transplantations into a patient with acute myeloid leukemia and HIV have kept the leukemia in remission and the HIV undetectable for 20 months without the use of antiretroviral therapies.
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Stem-cell research is on the list, but not specifically the embryonic stem-cell research that's been subject to Bush's limits.
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Stem-cell researchers around the country are celebrating President Obama's decision to reverse restrictions on embyronic stem-cell research, a move they say could lead to dramatic advances in the understanding and treatment of conditions like diabetes, heart disease and Alzheimer's.
A New Stem Cell Era 2009
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Stem-cell researchers can benefit from the freedom enjoyed by scientists who developed in vitro fertilization, which Washington also refused to finance because it was originally denounced as immoral.
Stem Cells and Libertarianism in an Unlibertarian World 2006
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