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Cloning a cow at a cost of $17,000 might not seem economical or efficient, until you compare that against the $150,000 price tag of the original Black Angus with excellent genes, Barry Pollard said. Cattle graze on Barry Pollard’s farm. Pollard has turned...
Tags: Barry Pollard, Oklahoma City, Cloning, Cryobiology, Cattle, Angus cattle, Molecular biology, Beef, Livestock
AP Photo/Bill Wolf) NU Board of Regent Jim McClurg of Lincoln, left, takes notes during public testimony Friday, Nov. 20, 2009, at the regent's monthly meeting in Lincoln, Neb., regarding the expansion or restriction of embryonic stem cell research as...
Tags: cell research, stem cell, University of Nebraska, Omaha, University of Nebraska system, Stem cell laws and policy in the United States, Stem cell controversy, Stem cells, Embryonic stem cell, Health Medical Pharma, Cloning, Cell biology, Embryo, Abortion, Developmental biology, Biotechnology, Adult stem cell
In South Korea, the now discredited Dr Hwang used 2061 eggs taken from 169 women and failed to produce a single cloned embryo. Loane Skene from the Melbourne Law School at Melbourne University has suggested we should open debate on whether women should...
Tags: stem cells, Loane Skene, embryonic stem, cells lines, young women, cloning embryonic, egg extraction, United Kingdom, London, Genetics, Developmental biology, Somatic cell nuclear transfer, Stem cell, Embryonic stem cell, Cloning, Biotechnology, Health Medical Pharma
A treatment that uses adult stem cells to rebuild failing hearts reduced chest pain and improved activity of severely ill patients one year after injection, a Northwestern University researcher working with a Chicago device maker reported Tuesday at a...
Tags: stem cells, Chicago, Cloning, Developmental biology, Stem cell, Placebo, Hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, Cardiology, Oncology, Transplantation medicine, Health Medical Pharma, Adult stem cell, Stem cell treatments, Embryonic stem cell, Biotechnology, Clinical trial
Professor Trounson, the president of the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine, said in a Melbourne radio interview that scientists will now be able to derive all the human stem cells they need for research from body cells, including human induced...
Tags: hes cells, cells research, stem cells, human embryos, hips cells, Australia, donating egg, body cells, embryonic stem, scnt embryos, Melbourne, Year of birth missing, Genetics, Somatic cell nuclear transfer, Alan O. Trounson, Stem cell, Technology Internet, Cloning, Biotechnology, Health Medical Pharma
Australian governments need to step up their contribution to research if they want to be part of it, Australian pioneer Alan Trounson says. The founder of the Australian Stem Cell Centre and now president of the California Institute of Regenerative Medicine...
Tags: stem cells, cells research, Australian, Alan Trounson, professor trounson, United Kingdom, London, Australian Stem Cell Centre, Cloning, Alan O. Trounson, Stem cell, Embryonic stem cell, Technology Internet, Monash University, Biotechnology, Health Medical Pharma
According to the study presented at a plastic surgery conference in Sydney, the permanent fat found in breasts can be grown inside this contoured scaffold, leading to the re-growth of breast tissue in pigs. In the pioneering procedure, a breast-shaped...
Tags: Iran, Tehrān, Biotechnology, Breast, Breast reconstruction, Tissue engineering, Mastectomy, Plastic surgery, Cell biology, Cloning, Health Medical Pharma, Gynecology, Implant, Breast implant, Surgical procedures
As research has revealed how the body’s master cells can be coaxed to form new tissue, it has raised the prospect of producing new organs to replace those that have been damaged. Growing new cells with specialised functions, however, is only the first...
Tags: regenerative medicine, stem cells, United Kingdom, London, Cell biology, Cloning, Anthony Atala, Embryonic stem cell, Biotechnology, Developmental biology, Health Medical Pharma
To the untrained eye, Pollard Farms looks much like any other cattle ranch...Of the 400-some cattle in Barry Pollard's herd of mostly Black Angus cattle there are 22 clones, genetic copies of some of the most productive livestock the world has ever known.
Tags: Mark Walton, Pollard Farms, ViaGen, Barry Pollard, clone animal, animal clone, animal agriculture, breed technology, food production, Enid, Biotechnology, Developmental biology, Dolly, Somatic cell nuclear transfer, Molecular cloning, Cloning, Genetics, Molecular biology
When John F. Kennedy was brought into the emergency room after the assassination, a geneticist named Dr. Thor Bitterbaum swiped off some tissue and, with an unsuspecting woman named Millicent Ash as a surrogate mother, had secretly cloned...
Tags: human cloning, cloning, stem cell, bioethics, morality, discovery channel