by rss feed | Nov 22, 2020 | cancer, cancer stem cells, cell biology, cellular mechanics, childhood glioma, COVID-19 cell therapy, Duke autism, Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), Mesoblast, News Feeds, Remestemcel-l, remestemcel-L COVID-19, Stem cells for COVID-19, Weekend Reads
The COVID-19 pandemic is tearing through the country right as we are starting into the holiday season, but the wheels of science including cell biology keep going and we keep reading all the great work. What news or papers caught your eye? Here are some of the things...
by rss feed | Nov 22, 2020 | cancer, cancer stem cells, cell biology, cellular mechanics, childhood glioma, COVID-19 cell therapy, Duke autism, Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), Mesoblast, News Feeds, Remestemcel-l, remestemcel-L COVID-19, Stem cells for COVID-19, Weekend Reads
The COVID-19 pandemic is tearing through the country right as we are starting into the holiday season, but the wheels of science including cell biology keep going and we keep reading all the great work. What news or papers caught your eye? Here are some of the things...
by rss feed | Nov 15, 2020 | Aijun Wang, Are stem cell patients at higher risk for COVID-19?, cancer, cancer stem cells, cat domesticated themselves, cats, CIRM, COVID-19, Diana Farmer, MUSE cells, News Feeds, spina bifida, stem cells for spina bifida, UC Davis
There have been many other interesting scientific and specifically regenerative medicine developments and papers this past week including with CIRM and exciting CIRM funding to UC Davis so read on, but first a somewhat random question: are you more of a cat person or...
by rss feed | Nov 15, 2020 | Aijun Wang, Are stem cell patients at higher risk for COVID-19?, cancer, cancer stem cells, cat domesticated themselves, cats, CIRM, COVID-19, MUSE cells, News Feeds, stem cells for spina bifida, UC Davis
There have been many other interesting scientific and specifically regenerative medicine developments and papers this past week including with CIRM and exciting CIRM funding to UC Davis so read on, but first a somewhat random question: are you more of a cat person or...