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    Researchers Identify Novel Approach To Create Red Blood Cells, Platelets In Vitro

    Finding could reduce need for blood donations, speed up research on therapies to treat diseases A study led by Boston University School of Medicine has identified a novel approach to create an unlimited number of human red blood cells and platelets in vitro. In collaboration with Boston...
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    Jazz Ambassador, Roseanna Vitro - Apr 06,2011

    Today I welcome Roseanna Vitro who is a storyteller, a jazz singer with a penchant for touching audiences. Having toured the world as an esteemed performer, clinician, recording artist, vocal instructor and ambassador, she has proven herself a reigning member of the jazz community. We’ll also...
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    Why's it considered "playing God" to have In Vitro Fertilization or abortion, but...

    Why's it considered "playing God" to have In Vitro Fertilization or abortion, but... ...not for making antibiotics..? Or even the vaccine, really?
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    Why Did In Vitro Fertilization Occur Without Any Public Funding?

    On 25th July, 1978 Louise Brown, the first in vitro fertilization baby was born thanks to privately funded research carried out by the Cambridge (UK) physiologist Robert Edwards and the Oldham (UK) gynecologist Patrick Steptoe. The whole thing was privately funded because the Medical Research...
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    SCYNEXIS Presents In Vitro Toxicity Study Suggesting That SCY-635 Is Unique In The Cy

    Drug discovery company SCYNEXIS, Inc. today presented results from two separate studies of SCY-635-a novel, oral cyclophilin inhibitor being studied for the treatment of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection-at the 45th Annual Meeting of the European Association for the Study of the Liver (EASL) in...
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    New York Times Profiles In Vitro Fertilization Pioneer Jones

    The New York Times on Tuesday profiled surgeon Howard Jones, who, together with his wife, Georgeanna Seegar Jones, collaborated on the first U.S. in vitro fertilization procedure that led to the birth of an infant. Now 99 years old, Jones first began reproductive science work at Johns Hopkins...
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    New York Times Profiles In Vitro Fertilization Pioneer Jones

    The New York Times on Tuesday profiled surgeon Howard Jones, who, together with his wife, Georgeanna Seegar Jones, collaborated on the first U.S. in vitro fertilization procedure that led to the birth of an infant. Now 99 years old, Jones first began reproductive science work at Johns Hopkins...
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    New York Times Profiles In Vitro Fertilization Pioneer Jones

    The New York Times on Tuesday profiled surgeon Howard Jones, who, together with his wife, Georgeanna Seegar Jones, collaborated on the first U.S. in vitro fertilization procedure that led to the birth of an infant. Now 99 years old, Jones first began reproductive science work at Johns Hopkins...
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    New York Times Profiles In Vitro Fertilization Pioneer Jones

    The New York Times on Tuesday profiled surgeon Howard Jones, who, together with his wife, Georgeanna Seegar Jones, collaborated on the first U.S. in vitro fertilization procedure that led to the birth of an infant. Now 99 years old, Jones first began reproductive science work at Johns Hopkins...
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    New York Times Profiles In Vitro Fertilization Pioneer Jones

    The New York Times on Tuesday profiled surgeon Howard Jones, who, together with his wife, Georgeanna Seegar Jones, collaborated on the first U.S. in vitro fertilization procedure that led to the birth of an infant. Now 99 years old, Jones first began reproductive science work at Johns Hopkins...
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    When was IVF (In Vitro Fertilisation) introduced to the public to be used...

    ...commercially to impregnate women? Please provide a reference to your response if possible.
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