Three of Ms Matsui's reasons to be cheerful stem from her optimism about profits.
Mr. SIDDIQ: The commander of the force is going to be from Africa, the stem of the force is going to be from Africa.
Islet cells, found in the pancreas, could theoretically be developed from stem cells.
Could, as Asashima hopes, embryonic stem cells be taken from a baby's placenta at birth and stored?
Meanwhile a survey by the Lemelson Center at MIT survey found that the majority of teenagers may be discouraged from pursuing STEM careers because they do not know anyone who works in these fields and they do not understand what people in these fields do.
If eggs can be made from the stem cells of men, with the advent of an artificial womb (already in use for sharks, in development with mammals and projected to be in use for humans within 100 years), it will also give them an organ they currently have to pay surrogate mothers for the use of.
Sadly, even when women show interest and abilities, they may be discouraged from pursuing a STEM career.
We will be growing new organs from stem cells that are created from our own skin cells.
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The success also provides encouragement that useable stem cells can be found from other sources apart from the human embryo, which remains controversial.
Scientists are very excited by the announcement of these findings, that cells that look and act like stem cells can be created from skin cells (known in science as fibroblasts).
Mr Bush said finance would be restricted to existing stem cell lines from embryos that had already been destroyed.
Stem cells can also be derived from cells taken from an adult.
In the future, Mitalipov anticipates it will be possible to produce a stem cell line from each donated egg.
The stem cells would have to be taken from a donor as it would not be practical to store fluid from every birth, just in case.
Since that time, more advanced cloning technologies have evolved, including the iPS system of induced pluripotent stem cells, which can be grown from nearly any skin cell.
On 9 August, 2001, President George Bush declared that federal funding would only be available for research using existing stem cells - meaning that no new lines could be created, whether from existing embryos or cloned embryos.
The researchers showed that it could be used to grow mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), a kind of primitive cell derived from bone marrow that can be easily grown in culture.
These iPS cells, like stem cells derived from embryos, can be turned into many different kinds of cells, and researchers believe they eventually could be used to regenerate tissue for organs and repair damage.
Because all grievances that stem from drug-related cases must be handled under the collective bargaining agreement, unlike in a regular breach of contract suit, the employer can not simply single out individualized clauses in the employee agreement as a bonafide legal argument to get out of the contract.
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The Kidney Federation has campaigned for more effort to be made to take organs from donors other than brain stem-dead patients.
These skills will be needed as he tries to stem the flow of Catholics from the pews both in an increasingly secular Europe and a Latin America where Pentecostal churches are thriving.
They broke these up, in order to extract cardiac stem cells from them (these cells can be identified by the presence on their surfaces of a particular protein), and then bred the stem cells in tissue cultures until they numbered millions.
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At the moment colonies of human stem cells have to be grown on layers of tissue derived from mice.
While display ads used to be the main revenue driver, these days the majority of sales stem from real estate agents who pay a monthly subscription to market to consumers through the Zillow platform.
Stem cells taken from one mouse and put in another can be identified by their green glow.
Which is that the putative economic benefits of monetary union may well be completely wiped out by the higher borrowing costs for member states that stem from their ability only to issue subsidiary sovereign bonds, or their inability to issue fully sovereign bonds.
This could stem from a childhood hero-worship, deep admiration or could be the feeling of comradery that comes with a lifetime of work and struggle.
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Arash Naraghi, an Iranian academic at Moravian College in Pennsylvania, suggests that the verses decrying homosexuality, like those referring to slavery and Ptolemaic cosmology, stem from common beliefs at the time of writing, and should be re-examined.
For regeneration to continue, stem cells from both the bone marrow and the heart itself must be coaxed to grow a second layer of tissue that is necessary for the formation of arteries, which are bigger and thicker than capillaries.
We should not be diagnosing many more people with meaningless "mental illnesses", telling them these stem from brain abnormalities, and prescribing medication.
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