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>Another Liver Stem Cell Breakthrough

>Researchers in Nebraska and Japan have used a “bioartificial” liver implant filled with mouse embryonic stem cells to prolong the lives of mice with liver failure. Now, if we can just get these guys together with the UK and Texas scientists who developed the technique allowing them to turn umbilical cord stem cells into liver … Continue reading

Another Liver Stem Cell Breakthrough

Researchers in Nebraska and Japan have used a “bioartificial” liver implant filled with mouse embryonic stem cells to prolong the lives of mice with liver failure. Now, if we can just get these guys together with the UK and Texas scientists who developed the technique allowing them to turn umbilical cord stem cells into liver … Continue reading

>"Intentional killing is not part of medical care."

>This can’t be repeated enough: “Intentional killing is not part of medical care.” And that’s why I started LifeEthics, hoping to motivate other doctors, scientists and citizens to take their place in public conversations and especially in policy making for our professional associations and governments. From articles in the online versions of the UK’s papers … Continue reading

"Intentional killing is not part of medical care."

This can’t be repeated enough: “Intentional killing is not part of medical care.” And that’s why I started LifeEthics, hoping to motivate other doctors, scientists and citizens to take their place in public conversations and especially in policy making for our professional associations and governments. From articles in the online versions of the UK’s papers … Continue reading

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