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Within this section, you can read about the latest in Stem Cell Research and Stem Cell Treatment news. All the latest news stories and scientific research projects can be found below. With seperate sections on the latest Embryonic, Umbilical Cord & Placental, and "Self" Bone Marrow and Blood Stem Cell news and research. Older articles etc. can be found in the Stem Cell News Archive. We also provide a section on Stem Cell Questions and Answers and also a Links page to various Stem Cell Organisations and more comprehensive information. Also we had a series of "Live" Stem cell Therapy Chat Sessions within the MSRC Chat Room. Transcripts of these chat sessions, containing many personal experiences of SCT and answers to a lot of questions can be read online or downloaded from the MSRC Stem Cell Therapy Chat Sessions page. We welcome your input, so if you find any newspaper or scientific articles that should be included here, or, if you have a personal story with regards Stem Cell Treatment or Research then please tell us about them.
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Also, we have a permanent Stem Cell Research and Stem Cell Treatment thread on our All About MS Discussion Forum, which you can reach here where the latest Stem Cell news is discussed. For the more in-depth articles on Stem Cell Research you may wish to consider subscribing to New Pathways Magazine, our bi-monthly publication.
Warning about Stem Cell 'Trial' Emails We have become aware that a company called Integrated Bio Sciences (IBS) is emailing people with regards to a stem cells 'trial'. We have reason to believe that they company is using an email list derived directly from ACT (Advanced Cell Therapeutics) and we therefore have concerns that IBS are either operating using the database from ACT or that they are, in some way, connected to ACT. ACT, a company run by Laura Brown and Stephen Van Rooyen, was exposed by a BBC Newsnight programme. The programme found that the stem cells being used were meant for research purposes only and never intended for human use. Laura Brown and Stephen Van Rooyen were also involved in a company called Biomark, they are being pursued by the FBI for an alleged fraudulent stem cell scam in the USA. Whilst we continue, with other organisations, to look into this, we would suggest that anyone in receipt of this email either ignores it completely or approaches it with extreme caution. If you have already received this email from IBS, please could you email a copy of it to laura@msrc.co.uk who is collating the responses.
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