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June 15th, 2008 | by stemcells |

June 15, 2008 — It sounds hard to believe, but ever since returning home after his stem-cell regeneration procedure, my pit bull Sam appears to be regressing in age before my eyes. In chronological terms he’s 14 - that’s 98 in dog years - but lately >>> Read more

According to a report presented at a conference on regenerative medicine, Moorfields Eye Hospital researchers have used limbal stem cell therapy to treat patients who had lost their sight due to chemical accidents or a rare genetic disease. Limbal >>> Read more

Maggie Mae is running a lot more these days and even gets on the couch without help. The 11-year-old Australian shepherd appears to be getting around easier since a Maitland veterinarian injected stem cells into her arthritic joints in May. The novel >>> Read more

ORLANDO | The nation’s Roman Catholic bishops issued a document Friday warning against what they consider the moral dangers of embryonic stem cell research, saying it treats human beings as commodities and reduces procreation to a manufacturing >>> Read more

The world’s leading group of stem-cell researchers yesterday announced it would issue guidelines for turning basic stem-cell research into safe, effective therapies. The International Society for Stem Cell Research’s recommendations are aimed at >>> Read more

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