Embryo Development is engaged in developing, acquiring, manufacturing and marketing various bio-medical devices throughout the United States. All of the license agreements for the development...
Frozen human embryos have recently become the focus of considerable media attention. Frozen embryos are a potential source of embryonic stem cells, which can replicate themselves and develop into specialized cells. Researchers believe that such cells might be capable of growing replacement tissues that could be used to treat people...
One of the factors contributing to failure of avian embryos to hatch is the positioning of the embryo at the end of incubation in such a manner that emergence from the egg is inhibited. Abnormal positions, or malpositions, may also be associated with other problems without directly affecting the ability...
This fact-sheet focuses on embryo transfer, which is a technique that can greatly increase the number of offspring that a genetically important cow can produce. Embryo transfer in cattle has recently gained considerable popularity with seed-stock dairy and beef producers. Most of the applicable embryo transfer technology was developed in...
Artificial incubation is usually used for projects where the embryo is to be observed and is frequently used for hatching chicks for other reasons as well. Due to the fact that small display incubators that meet specific needs are sometimes difficult to obtain, this sheet suggests and advices how to...
Measuring the height of the uterus of a women pregnant with twins after in vitro fertilization IVF can help determine her risk of having the babies born prematurely, a new report says. Doing this using ultrasound can help doctors and women decide how many embryos should be transferred in...
Home News IN BRIEF *Human embryos are better when frozen and thawed before use, a study has found. Researchers from Denmark discovered that frozen embryos produced healthier babies than fresh ones. The infants had a higher birth weight and were less likely to suffer congenital problems than...
Molecular Biometrics presents scientific evidence supporting accuracy of its biospectroscopy-based metabolomics platform at major international conference. BARCELONA, Spain and CHESTER, N.J., July 7 /PRNewswire/ -- Molecular Biometrics, LLC, a privately-held metabolomics company developing novel clinical tools for applications in personalized medicine to more accurately characterize biologic function...
THE GREENE twins are only the second pair of Irish infants whose lives have been saved by surgery within the womb. Last year, the same team of Professor Fergal Malone and Dr Carol Barry-Kinsella managed to save the lives of the Kershaw twins Ryan and Dylan...
A method that's 70 percent accurate in determining whether a woman undergoing in-vitro fertilization IVF will get pregnant has been developed by Stanford University School of Medicine researchers. They analyzed data from 665 IVF cycles performed at Stanford in 2005 to determine the association between IVF outcomes and 30 variables...
STANFORD, Calif. -- Stanford University School of Medicine researchers received approximately $5.6 million on June 27 from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine in awards designed to support the creation of new pluripotent human stem cell lines. All four of Stanford's applicants were funded. The researchers received multiyear...
Playable Demo Will Be Available At Retail Locations Nationwide This Summer EDISON, N.J., June 24 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Majesco Entertainment Company , an innovative provider of video games for the mass market, today announced it has shipped Cake Mania 2 for Nintendo DSTM to retail outlets nationwide. Developed...
EASY LIFT tulips once their leaves are yellow and faded. Store in a warm dry shed over summer, or discard them. PINCH out tomato side-shoots as soon as they appear, to keep cordon plants growing straight and tall. Tie the stems on to canes. ...
SAN DIEGO -- Australian stem cell scientists will build on the recent discovery that stem cells can be made from skin cells in a new collaborative research program, Victorian Innovation Minister Gavin Jennings and NSW Minister for Science and Medical Research Verity Firth announced today at the BIO International Convention....
* Celebrating the Diversity of Biotechnology - Industrial Biotechnology, Systems Biology and Biomedicine HANNOVER, Germany -- From 7 to 9 October 2008, the scientific conference European BioPerspectives is taking place for the first time in parallel with BIOTECHNICA - Europe's leading biotechnology show - in Hannover. It will...
Press kit materials are available online at http://virtualpressoffice.com/kit/ukti LONDON -- A month after MPs voted to allow scientists to create hybrid human-animal embryos for research in the UK, British scientists will be debating the role, promise and ethics of Human-Animal Chimeric Embryos in healthcare research on the world...
ORLANDO, Florida AFP — The US Catholic Bishops' Conference on Friday issued an explicit rejection of research using stem cells from human embryos. It was the first formal statement issued by the Catholic church's US bishops devoted exclusively to the issue. "It now seems undeniable that...
Tasmanian tigers are back. Sort of. A small bit of the extinct marsupial's DNA is alive and well in the cells of some genetically engineered mice. Researchers have produced proteins from mammoth and Neandertal genes in cells. But the new study, published May 19 in PLoS ONE, is...
Researchers have taken fingerprinting children to the next level. A group at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia, is using DNA fingerprinting and other molecular techniques to identify viable embryos created during fertility procedures. Such research could improve the chance a woman will get pregnant when only one embryo...
CARBON DIOXIDE CHANGES UNDIFFERENTIATED CELLS--When carbon dioxide is bubbled into a solution containing undifferentiated cells that have just begun to grow after egg fertilization, the cells become brain cells. Dr. Reed Flickinger, zoologist at the University of California at Los Angeles, is studying the process by which like embryonic cells...
SYDNEY AFP — An Australian zoo on Friday said it had artificially fertilised a rhinoceros egg in a breakthrough that could be used in the future to ensure the critically endangered animal's survival. Biologists succeeded in fertilising the egg of a female black rhinoceros with sperm from a...
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