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Stem cell research: No 'voodoo magic'. But maybe a miracle
The biotech industry may not have woken up to it yet, but a Saudi doctor's accidental discovery could herald a new future for one of medical science's most controversial breakthroughs.
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Do you believe in miracles?
A little-known biotech firm says it has rescued patients from the brink of death by creating personalised stem cell therapies from their own blood

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The Fountain of Youth: have we found it?
It is perhaps the greatest medical discovery since penicillin. And like penicillin, it was also discovered by accident.
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Dr. Ilham and the Philosopher’s Stone
The discovery is ground breaking. The fact that cells can go back in time to their original stem cell state has over turned settled principles of cell biology.
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President Musharraf: Breakthrough in technology
Launch of joint study conducted by Pakistani and Saudi researchers in the context of ‘Retrodifferential Autologous Stem Cells Technology’ at the Orthopaedic and Medical Institute (OMI).
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Unorthodox, but still worth a try
This week we report a tale that could have been scripted by Hollywood. Working alone, with no ties to any academic institution, a Saudi immunologist stumbles on a way to make white blood cells regress into the stem cells from which they originated.
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Cover story: Strange medicine
A London couple – a biotechnician and her merchant-banker husband – believe they have stumbled on a discovery that could revolutionise medicine, prompting far-reaching social and economic consequences and altering even our view of what it means to be human.
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Blood could generate body repair kit
A small company in London, UK, claims to have developed a technique that overturns scientific dogma and could revolutionise medicine. It says it can turn ordinary blood into cells capable of regenerating damaged or diseased tissues. This could transform the treatment of everything from heart disease to Parkinson's.
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