Much-cited Nature stem cell paper retracted after 22 years
A 2002 Nature paper claiming that adult stem cells from bone marrow can become nearly any cell type has been retracted by Nature, making it the most-cited retracted paper ever...
A 2002 Nature paper claiming that adult stem cells from bone marrow can become nearly any cell type has been retracted by Nature, making it the most-cited retracted paper ever...
A US couple fear they have lost tens of thousands of dollars after their surrogacy escrow firm refused payments to their surrogate...
New research disputes that paternal metformin use during preconception causes birth defects, contradicting previous research published in the area...
An uncommon genetic variant delays the age of onset for carriers at risk from developing early-onset Alzheimer's disease...
How an individual's genetics influences their immune systems' response to sepsis has been investigated by a team of UK researchers...
If you are looking for a break down of how epigenetics undermines the concept of nature vs nurture, this is the book for you...
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A manifesto for rare diseases?
by Natalie Frankish
Head of Scotland and public affairs for Genetic Alliance UK, Natalie Frankish, discusses the omission of continued support for rare genetic conditions from the major political parties manifestos...
Where Art Meets ART: Creative Exploration of Fertility Research and Treatment
by Anne Galvin
Using artworks to improve understanding and advance knowledge of the causes of infertility, and of future prospects for IVF and other assisted reproductive technologies...
Moving beyond a 'just say no' approach to informal donor conception
by Dr Leah Gilman
Informal sperm donation is actively discouraged in a number of jurisdicitions, including the UK. Unfortunately, this means there is little discussion about the subject too, writes Dr Leah Gilman...