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         <li>[http://bi.snu.ac.kr/Research/MEC/2001/2001-11-16(jypark).ppt Future for Stem cell research] </li>
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         <li>[http://meds.queensu.ca/medicine/deptmed/hemonc/dload/stem.ppt Anatomy and Physiology of Hemopoiesis]&nbsp; </li>
 
         <li>[http://meds.queensu.ca/medicine/deptmed/hemonc/dload/stem.ppt Anatomy and Physiology of Hemopoiesis]&nbsp; </li>
 
         <li>[http://stuff.mit.edu/people/mrivas03/www/Genome.ppt Genome Function in stem cells] </li>
 
         <li>[http://stuff.mit.edu/people/mrivas03/www/Genome.ppt Genome Function in stem cells] </li>
         <li>[http://www.life.uiuc.edu/biochem/460/reading/ESC%20Technology.pdf Embryonic stem cells and therapeutic cloining]</li>
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Revision as of 12:02, 18 May 2006

  • 줄기세포

  •  Definition
    1. Future for Stem cell research
    2. Cell 
    3. Anatomy and Physiology of Hemopoiesis 
    4. Genome Function in stem cells
    5. Embryonic stem cells and therapeutic cloining
  •  Institute
    1. Ottawa Health Research Institute
      1. Stem Cell Genomics
        • The goal of the Stem Cell Genomics Project (SCGP) is the elucidation of the molecular mechanisms that regulate the formation, self-renewal, and differentiation of stem cells. Affymetrix GeneChip technology, SAGE, and LC MS/MS proteome analysis are being employed to analyze over 1000 preparations of human and mouse embryonic and adult stem cells. A bioinformatics team is facilitating integration and dissemination of this data. StemBase is the major deliverable for this project, which provides a compilation of all of the stem cell expression data obtained during the project.
      2. StemBase --- Introduction
        • StemBase is a database (publicly accessible at http://www.scgp.ca:8080/StemBase/) containing data on Affymetrix DNA microarray experiments, and Serial Analysis of Gene Expression, mostly on human and mouse stem cell samples and their derivatives. We currently have more than 180 samples available to public users, with more being added regularly.
      3. The International Requlome Consortium
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    2. Stem Cell Network in Canada
      • The Stem Cell Network is a bold venture for Canada that brings together more than 70 leading scientists, clinicians, engineers, and ethicists, with the mandate to investigate the immense therapeutic potential of stem cells for the treatment of diseases currently incurable by conventional approaches.
  • Company
    1. StemCell Technologies
      • StemCell Technologies is committed to supporting stem cell and many other areas of life science research worldwide by providing enabling research tools that are innovative, timely and of consistently high quality. StemCell's specialized media and cell separation products are available for a wide range of research applications, and are complemented by a diverse array of cytokines, antibodies, tissue culture reagents, as well as services including contract assays, proficiency testing, and training.

  • 학회