Monday, November 20, 2006

Another Boost For Stem Cell Research

Source: University of New South Wales
Posted: November 20, 2006

Summary:

Australian researchers have proven that tumours can be prevented from forming when embryonic stem cells are transplanted by placing the embryonic cells inside microcapsules made from a product of seaweed, called alginate. The discovery removes an obstacle to human embryonic stem cell research, and could ultimately lead to safer embryonic stem cell treatments for patients.