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A Source of Men's Stem Cells

Stem cells from human testes could be used for personalized medicine.

Stem Cells without Side Effects

Researchers have created healthy stem cells from adult cells--no embryo required.

The Fingerprints of Embryos

Using DNA fingerprinting, researchers strive to improve in vitro fertilization.

How a Tumor Is Like an Embryo

Pioneering cancer researcher Robert Weinberg says that deadly secondary tumors happen when cancer cells don't act their age.

"Personalized" Embryonic Stem Cells for Sale

A company offers to generate and store stem cells from leftover IVF embryos.

Improving IVF

New noninvasive screening techniques aim to identify the healthiest embryos.

Finding the Right Embryo to Implant

A quick and easy technique for screening embryos in IVF procedures could lead to an improved chance of pregnancy.

From the Labs: Biotechnology

New publications, experiments and breakthroughs in biotechnology--and what they mean.

Picking the Best Embryo from the Bunch

New embryo-screening technologies could weed out embryos with major genetic abnormalities and improve IVF success rates.

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