Therapeutic Cloning
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13. Extracellular calcium-sensing receptor: structural and functional features and association with diseases
The recently cloned extracellular calcium-sensing receptor (CaR) is a G protein-coupled receptor that plays an essential role in the regulation of extracellular calcium homeostasis. This receptor is expressed in all tissues related to this control (parathyroid glands, thyroid C-cells, kidneys, intestine and bones) and also in tissues with apparently no role
Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research. Publicado em: 2001-05
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14. Therapeutic cloning in the mouse
Nuclear transfer technology can be applied to produce autologous differentiated cells for therapeutic purposes, a concept termed therapeutic cloning. Countless articles have been published on the ethics and politics of human therapeutic cloning, reflecting the high expectations from this new opportunity for rejuvenation of the aging or diseased body. Yet the
National Academy of Sciences.
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15. The move to preserve therapeutic cloning
American Society for Clinical Investigation.
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16. France bans reproductive and therapeutic cloning
BMJ Publishing Group Ltd..
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17. Newcastle centre gains licence for therapeutic cloning
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18. UK body calls on UN to allow therapeutic cloning
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19. Creator of Dolly the sheep applies for therapeutic cloning licence
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20. Toward therapeutic cloning and regenerative biology research forum: To clone or not to clone
BioMed Central.
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21. Body, heal thyself: Research on stem cells and therapeutic cloning: great hope tinged with caution
Oxford University Press.
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22. The second century of the antibody. Molecular perspectives in regulation, pathophysiology, and therapeutic applications.
The modern age of immunology began in 1890 with the discovery of antibodies as a major component of protective immunity. The 2nd century of the antibody begins with a focus on the molecular physiology and pathophysiology of immunoglobulin production. Numerous human variable-region antibody genes have been identified through advances in molecular cloning and
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23. Tissue engineering, stem cells, cloning, and parthenogenesis: new paradigms for therapy
Patients suffering from diseased and injured organs may be treated with transplanted organs. However, there is a severe shortage of donor organs which is worsening yearly due to the aging population. Scientists in the field of tissue engineering apply the principles of cell transplantation, materials science, and bioengineering to construct biological substi
BioMed Central.
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24. Cloning of human centromeres by transformation-associated recombination in yeast and generation of functional human artificial chromosomes
Human centromeres remain poorly characterized regions of the human genome despite their importance for the maintenance of chromosomes. In part this is due to the difficulty of cloning of highly repetitive DNA fragments and distinguishing chromosome-specific clones in a genomic library. In this work we report the highly selective isolation of human centromeri
Oxford University Press.