In the 2010 gubernatorial election, Mr Kasich defeated the Democratic incumbent by promising to address a large budget deficit and stem a tide of job losses.
The issue of cloning and embryonic stem cell research intersect when it comes to possible uses of cloned tissue as a source of stem cells.
The effect seems to combine the function of a vase with the bend of a flower stem.
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Cytori Therapeutics has created a family of medical devices and disposable supplies to extract a cocktail of stem and regenerative cells from a patient's fat and re-inject those cells into the patient during the same surgical procedure.
Pope Francis is likely to follow the traditionalist path of continuing the teaching of his predecessor, who believed that the way to stem a wave of secularism was to stand defiantly against it, analysts said.
ViaCell developed a technology that creates a supply of stem cells large enough and pure enough to be used as a therapy.
This morning, Geron of Menlo Park, for years a leading company in embryonic stem cell research, announced that the first patient had been dosed in a study of its embryonic stem cell treatment for spinal cord injury.
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Goldfarb attributed much of the momentum to continuity at the top of the company, perhaps a veiled barb at competitor Morgan Stanley, which is being pelted with criticism and trying to stem a wave of executive departures.
Each day he clamped a Lange V9 ski boot onto the metal stem of a 2.5-meter-high Instron compression machine and flipped the power switch.
Some media outlets have reported that Armstrong has been strongly considering the possibility of a confession, possibly as a way to stem the tide of fleeing sponsors and as part of a long-term comeback plan.
After several days, the ball of cells that results contains a blanket of embryonic stem cells endowed with the genetic material of the donor skin cell, which have the ability to generate every cell type from that donor.
That points to a jobs crisis of an entirely different nature: A woefully inadequate supply of STEM graduates to meet the current demand for engineers and scientists.
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Some researchers have testified before Congress that clones might provide a source of stem cells and compatible DNA for patients in need of stem cell treatment.
Even if you could get the education system to move fast to close current market disequilibria (right now this means producing a lot of STEM workers), there will always be new disequilibria and there will always be geographic disequilibria.
Eggan's technique, which is the subject of a paper in the current issue of Nature, creates stem cells specific to a particular disease, like cancer or diabetes, without a supply of human egg cells.
When implanted in mice, just a few hundred of these stem cells generated a massive tumor.
After years of work his team, in early 2003, unearthed a rare group of stem cells present in human breast cancer tissue.
In a small number of patients, a stem cell transplant can be curative, but the therapy can also be fatal, especially in older patients.
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Much of the ability of the private sector to step in with new employment positions will stem from a continuation of a soft rate policy from the Fed.
Nor would the president have Paulson shoring up an alliance of mortgage lenders to develop a plan to stem the tide of foreclosures.
Each has demonstrated leadership in a different aspect of stem cell therapeutics and each is progressing toward an approved stem cell therapy that could have a significant effect on medical practice.
But Kosovo's few Serb leaders with the nerve to stay behind now seem likely to spurn the council, largely because western forces (plus a small number from Russia and the former Soviet Union) seem unable, so far, to stem a steady wave of revenge killings by Albanians.
Another therapeutic possibility is giving a patient an IV of stem cells, which would come from a stem cell bank or a company.
The commission's director of operations Amanda Sherlock said the problems stem from a "lack of leadership" in NHS hospitals.
This is only an early result from a very small study, but coming on the heels of reports just a few months ago, in which adult stem cells restored heart function to patients with advanced heart failure, the promise of stem cells again got just a bit brighter.
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He was part of a team investigating the use of stem cells, which are able to become any other type of cell in the body from nerve to bone, taken from the amniotic fluid which surrounds a developing foetus in the womb.
The heavier weight on STEM helps minimize the effect of a double-counted STEM worker in a tech company.
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The debts have been incurred for a reason or reasons that stem from the design of a bizarre system of subsidy, and decision making that ignores markets.
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The origin of the road's regal name is said to stem back to a league of kings who advanced this way to wage war with the wicked Cities of the Plains -- the Old Testament cities of Sodom and Gomorrah -- which are thought to have lain along the Dead Sea.
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