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Major improvements made in engineering heart repair patches from stem cells.

Stem-Cell Research in Seattle -- KUOW/NPR radio interview

Michael Laflamme Receives $20,000 Stem Cell Research Grant

Fate Therapeutics, a company started in Seattle with intellectual property from ISCRM, has announced its first clinical trials

Seattle researchers applaud lifting of stem-cell restrictions

Test may predict cancer response to anemia drugs

Stem-cell breakthrough may help UW researchers

US: Keeping stem cell research alive

Private funds keep stem cell research viable in Seattle

NIGMS awards University of Washington $10 million for human embryonic stem cell research

Human derived stem cells can repair rat hearts damaged by heart attack

Stem cell procedure could rebuild heart tissue

Stem cells prove effective in growing heart muscle in rats

If a salamander can regrow a limb, why can't we? Or should we be aiming for a different goal?

$5M given to stem cell center

UW Medicine receives $2.5 million for stem cell research

How does a zebrafish grow a new tail? The answer may help treat human injuries

Stem cells engage in dialogue with cells that regulate their future

$5M gift gives a boost to new UW stem cell institute

Raising their voices for stem cell funding

Repairing the retina: Stem-cell procedure promising

UW Medicine stands with researchers and patients in supporting broader federal funding of embyonic stem-cell research

Stem-cell fight isn't over, senators say

$100 million stem-cell push—University of Washington counters rivals

Region has the right stuff to be leader in stem cells

Bill to regulate stem cell research fails

Human embryonic stem cell exploratory center funded

Washington State Senate Bill 5594 Regulating stem cell research and human cloning. Read SB 5594 Report [11K pdf]