Asian Scientist Magazine | Stem Cells
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Science, technology, space, medicine, pharma and nature news updates from Asia & Australasia.Asian Scientist Magazine was founded to be the definitive source of news and information from the Asian scientific community.
Asian Scientist Magazine | Stem Cells
11M ago
Researchers from Singapore and Sweden have developed a potentially viable stem cell therapy approach in preclinical models that can help replace lost photoreceptors ..read more
Asian Scientist Magazine | Stem Cells
3y ago
After navigating a career full of surprising opportunities, Chinese University of Hong Kong Pro-Vice-Chancellor Sham Mai Har is now building a research culture that empowers rising scientists ..read more
Asian Scientist Magazine | Stem Cells
3y ago
Despite their controversial nature, human-monkey embryos could pave the way for a better understanding of cell communication and transplantable organs on-demand ..read more
Asian Scientist Magazine | Stem Cells
3y ago
New and improved technologies for the beauty, healthcare and wearable tech industries ..read more
Asian Scientist Magazine | Stem Cells
3y ago
From performing outsourced research and manufacturing generics, Asia's biomedical researchers are now among the world's most innovative ..read more
Asian Scientist Magazine | Stem Cells
4y ago
Instead of farming meat from animals, Dr. Ling Ka Yi and her team at Shiok Meats are harvesting animal-free crustacean meats from cells ..read more
Asian Scientist Magazine | Stem Cells
4y ago
Using a soft hydrogel, scientists in Singapore have found a way to induce stem cells to secrete large amounts of healing factors ..read more
Asian Scientist Magazine | Stem Cells
4y ago
Researchers in Japan and the US have discovered a way to reprogram mature cells into stem cells that can transform into all cell types of the body, including the placenta ..read more
Asian Scientist Magazine | Stem Cells
4y ago
Researchers in Hong Kong have discovered that a combination of stem cells promotes better healing of the heart ..read more
Asian Scientist Magazine | Stem Cells
5y ago
Singapore researchers have discovered that cancer stem cells consume the amino acid methionine much faster than it can be generated, and this vulnerability could be exploited for cancer treatment ..read more