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The Stem Cell Community is a forum for sharing human embryonic stem cell information.
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The Stem Cell Network is a Network of Centres of Excellence in Canada that works as a catalyst in enabling the translation of stem cell research into clinical applications, commercial products and public policy.
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The Stem Cell Resource (SCR) is an independent organization that was founded in 2003 by a group of reproductive medicine professionals and academic researchers for the purpose of furthering knowledge in the fields of human embryology and stem cell research. The SCR maintains a repository and registry of IVF embryos that are not of clinical use and have been designated for medical and basic research.
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The Genetics Policy Institute “GPI” is a leading promoter and defender of stem cell research and other cutting edge medical research targeting cures.
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ISCF is made up of funders of stem cell research from around the world. It was founded to encourage international collaboration and funding support for stem cell research, with the overall aim of promoting global good practice and accelerating progress in this vitally important area of biomedical science.
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The purpose of the Fund is to promote state-funded stem cell research and cures through grants and loans to public and private entities in the State of Maryland.
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This database of some 300 hESC lines that have been derived in Europe and beyond and is freely accessible.
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Offers current information on all known human ES cell lines, including those approved by the NIH for federal funding and those derived through other public or private funding sources. The registry will include cell lines from non-profit institutions, academic centers, research enterprises, stem cell banks and industry based in the U.S. and abroad.
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The overall objective of the National Human Neural Stem Cell Resource (SCR) is to drive national research in the field of neural stem cells by providing a reliable resource for these cells to researchers nationwide.
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The NIH Human Pluripotent Stem Cell Registry lists derivations of Human Pluripotent Stem Cell that are eligible for federal funding.
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FunGenES brings together experts in stem cell research from 18 organisations from industry and academic research across Europe and aims to achieve a detailed basic understanding of stem cell self-renewal and differentiation. FunGenES investigates the unique ability of mouse embryonic stem cells to develop into any cell of an organ, creates new tools for functional genomic studies and will thus provide key knowledge to understand the commitment of cells to a particular cell type.
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Antibodies-online is a leading research antibodies marketplace that lets
researchers browse product ranges of numerous vendors to identify the
right antibody for any research setting and place their orders directly
online.
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