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News and Articles on Wharton's jelly
Umbilical Cord Stem Cells Transport Anti-Cancer Drugs Directly To Tumors Jul 13, 2008 The researchers are using stem cells isolated from Wharton's jelly, the substance that cushions blood vessels in the umbilical cord. These types of stem cells can be harvested noninvasively and therefore are not controversial. (Science Daily)
Singapore Gains on Bush Suppression of Stem Cell Research Among Scientists Sep 26, 2007 Today, Bongso is studying ways of using embryonic stem cells as screening tools for potential drugs for the pharmaceutical industry; creating embryonic stem cells without using human embryos to avoid controversy; and isolating stem cells from Wharton's jelly, a substance in the human umbilical cord. No therapeutic products derived from human embryonic stem cells have been commercialized in Singapore so far. (Bloomberg)
Stem Cells May Help Heal Joint Injuries Feb 7, 2007 It contains one or two major vessels, buried within Wharton's jelly, for the exchange of. . (Science Daily)
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