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Contents, May 2011 Issue:
(Links are to long versions of stories in the newsletter)
Page 1: Scientists turn human skin cells directly into neurons, skipping iPS stage
Page 3: Stanford creates first PhD program in stem cell science
Page 4: New device could reduce surgical scarring
Page 5: Scientists create neurons with symptoms of Parkinson's disease from patient's skin cells
Page 6: Scientists receive $5.7 million in new funding from state stem cell agency
Past Issues
February, 2011
Stories in this issue (Links below are to the long versions of stories in the newsletter):
Page 1: New evidence of stem cells' pivotal role in cancer shown in study
Page 3: Calreticulin is an “eat me” signal on cancer cells
Page 4: Stanford joins first US clinical trial of embryonic stem cells
Page 5: Study identifies multitude of genetic regions
key to embryonic stem cell development
Page 6: Mouse model for Duchenne muscular dystrophy
implicates stem cells, researchers say
Page 7: CIRM awards six Stanford researchers $10.5 million to
remove roadblocks to stem cell research
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