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British scientists say they have created human sperm using embryonic stem cells, which they hope will one day allow scientists to help infertile couples have their own biological children.
duh P3rf3ss3r writes "The BBC is carrying a report from a team of researchers at Newcastle University who claim to have developed a the first 'artificial' human sperm from stem cells. The research, reported in the journal Stem Cells and Development, involved selecting meristematic germ cells from a human embryonic stem cell culture and inducing meiosis, thus producing a haploid gamete. The ...
Researchers have created human sperm from embryonic stem cells. The embryonic stem cells were cultured in a new medium containing vitamin A derivative (retinoic acid), using a new technique.
UK scientists have announced this week that they have found a way to make human sperm from embryonic stem cells in a laboratory, a breakthrough that they hope will help us better understand the causes of infertility.
CARLSBAD, Calif.----Applied Biosystems, part of Life Technologies Corporation , today announced the introduction of a new line of TaqMan® real-time PCR assays that enable researchers to rapidly detect and quantify proteins in human cell samples.
The American Cancer Society raised more than $100,000 at Penndale Middle School in Lansdale June 27 during the annual Relay For Life, a 24-hour event to benefit research to find a cure for the disease that never sleeps.
British scientists claim to have created human sperm using embryonic stem cells.
Human sperm have been created using embryonic stem cells for the first time in a scientific development which will lead researchers to a better understanding of the causes of infertility.
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