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NIH Stem cell information: www.nih.go/news/stemcell
ahoo!news :stem cell: http://search.news.yahoo.com/search/news
中国干细胞网: www.stemcell.com.cn
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DO NO Harm: www.stemcellresearch.org
wisconsin大学干细胞: www.news.wisc.edu/packages/stemcells
MEDLINEplus STEM CELL: http://www.nlm.nih.go/medlineplus/stemcellsstemcelltransplantation.html
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18个学术搜索引擎
2、
http://qns.cc/
后起之秀,科研人员的良好助手,上此网站的90%是从事科研的学生与老师。其词典搜索集成了目前市面上最好的在线英汉写作及科研词典,用此搜索引擎写作
英文论文相当方便;其
文献搜索集成了目前最优秀的数据库。
3、
http://www.scirus.com
Scirus是目前互联网上最全面、综合性最强的
科技文献搜索引擎之一,由Elsevier科学出 版社开发,用于搜索期刊和专利,效果很不错!Scirus覆盖的学科范围包括:农业与生物学,天文学,生物科学,
化学与化工,计算机科学,地球与行星科学,经济、金融与管理科学,工程、能源与技术,
环境科学,语言学,法学,生命科学,材料科学,
数学,医学,神经系统科学,药理学,
物理学,心理学,社会与行为科学,社会学等。
4、
http://www.base-search.net/
BASE是德国比勒费尔德(Bielefeld)大学图书馆开发的一个多学科的学术搜索引擎,提供对全球异构学术资源的集成检索服务。它整合了德国比勒费尔德大学图书馆的图书馆目录和大约160 个开放资源(超过200 万个文档)的数据。
7、
http://www.a9.comGoogle在同一水平的搜索引擎。是Amazon.com推出的,Web result部分是基于Google的,所以保证和Google在同一水平,另外增加了Amazon的在书本内搜索的功能和个性化功能:主要是可以记录你的搜索历史。现在还是Beta,不过试用后感觉很好,向大家推荐一试 , 不过缺憾是现在书本内搜索没有
中文内容。
8、
http://www.ixquick.com严格意义上讲不是搜索引擎,是连接搜索引擎和网络用户的信息立交桥。新一代的搜索引擎应运而生,Ixquick meta-search正是目前最具光芒的新星。但是对于大多数国内用户来说,Ixquick还很陌生。Ixquick众多独特的功能我不一一介绍了,只介绍我们最关心的,搜索数据库密码。使用方法:先进入Ixquick,以“Proquest”数据库为例。填入Proquest Username Password History Online后点击search,看看出来的结果,第一页中第6个,proquest的username和password赫然在目,别急,再看第4个结果“HB Thompson Subscription Online Databases”,即
http://homework.syosset.k12.ny.us/onlinedbs/HBTDatabases/,进入后发现这是一个密码页,选择Magazines &
Journals栏,就有 EBSCO、Electric Library Elementary、Electric Library Elementary、ProQuest Platinum (in school)、ProQuest Platinum (remote)等众多数据库的密码,都有uesrname和password,随便试一下EBSCO ,OK,成功登陆。
9、
http://vivisimo.com/
cmu的作品,对搜索的内容进行分类,这样可以有效地做出选择,比较有特色。可实现分类检索,检索速度也很好,如EBSCO 密码几分钟就可找一大堆 .
http://search.epnet.com/
User ID: mountain
Password: ridge
这个密码可以试试。
10、
http://www.findarticles.com/
一个检索免费paper的好工具。 进入网页以后,可以看到他有三个功能,driectory webarticle ,其中article对我们很有帮助,你可以尝试输入你要找的文章,会有很多发现的!
11、
http://www.sciseek.com/Sample
感觉不是很好用,内容也不是太多,主要靠用户添加网址,提供信息的搜索引擎,搜索功能也比较差,输入常见的关键词,往往找不到相匹配的内容。
13、 http://www.ojose.com/
OJOSE (Online Journal Search Engine,在线期刊搜索引擎)是一个强大的免费科学搜索引擎,通过OJOSE,你能查找、下载或购买到近60个数据库的资源。但是感觉操作比较复杂。
15、
http://hpsearch.uni-trier.de/
专家个人主页搜索引擎
16、
http://cnplinker.cnpeak.com/为了给读者用户提供一个方便快捷的查阅国外各类期刊文献的综合网络平台,中图公司组织开发了cnpLINKer(cnpiec LINK service)在线数据库检索系统,并正式开通运行。cnpLINKer即“中图
链接服务”,目前主要提供约3600种国外期刊的目次和文摘的查询检索、电子全文链接及期刊国内馆藏查询功能.并时时与国外出版社保持数据内容的一致性和最新性. 点评:只提供了外文检索的功能,但是无法得到全文。个人认为不是很理想。
Annotated Bibliography
- Beyond Therapy: Biotechnology and the Pursuit of Happiness, Report from Former President Bush 's Council on Bioethics, 2003.
Can biotechnology satisfy our human desires—for better children, superior performance, ageless bodies, and happy souls? This report from the President's Council on Bioethics says these possibilities present us with profound ethical challenges and choices. Not declaring "findings," but holding an inquiry—inviting us all to think and debate—the President's Council sought the ideas of dozens of celebrated scientists, thinkers and writers, including such Council members as Francis Fukuyama, Charles Krauthammer, Michael Sandel, and James Q. Wilson, as well as witnesses Steven Pinker, Daniel Schacter, Lawrence Diller, Steven Austad, and S. Jay Olshansky.
- Reaping the Benefits of Genomic and Proteomic Research: Intellectual Property Rights, Innovation, and Public Health, Committee on Intellectual Property Rights in Genomic and Protein Research and Innovation, National Research Council, 2005.
The National Academy of Sciences reports on the granting and licensing of intellectual property rights on discoveries relating to genetics and proteomics and the effects of these practices on research and innovation.
- Stem Cells and the Future of Regenerative Medicine , by Commission on Life Sciences, 2002.
Stem Cells and the Future of Regenerative Medicine summarizes what we know about adult and embryonic stem cells. It also provides an overview of the moral and ethical problems that arise from the use of embryonic stem cells, compares the likely impact of public and private research funding on progress in the field, and discusses approaches to appropriate research oversight. Based on the insights of leading scientists, ethicists, and other authorities, the authors make recommendations regarding the use of existing stem cell lines versus new lines in research, the important role of the federal Related Federal Government Sites in this field of research, and other fundamental issues impacting potential stem cell-based therapies.
- Stem Cell Therapy for Heart Patients, National Public Radio Talk of the Nation Audio, April 2004.
This one-hour audio program discusses injecting stem cells into heart patients to improve blood flow. This new treatment for heart disease uses the patient's own bone marrow to restore heart function.
- Unlocking the Promise of Stem Cells, Harvard Stem Cell Institute, March 2004.
View an interactive videoconference in which University researchers discuss the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, created to move cutting-edge research on embryonic stem cells from the lab to the clinic.
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Directories and Databases
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Disease-Specific Organizations and Advocacy Groups
- Adult Stem Cell Research Network An internet-based project of The Cell Therapy Foundation designed to be a well-maintained and reliable source of information for the public regarding adult stem cell research, as well as to be a community of practice and collaboration among fellow researchers.
- Alliance for Aging Research This citizen advocacy organization works to improve the health and independence of Americans as they age.
- ALS Association (ALSA) Dedicated to the fight against Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (also known as Lou Gehrig's Disease), ALSA offers this primer on stem cells.
- American Cancer Society Offers information on stem cell transplantation for children with leukemia.
- Christopher and Dana Reeve Foundation Funds research on treatments for central nervous system disorders and works to improve the lives of people with disabilities through a grants program, paralysis resource center, and advocacy efforts.
- Coalition for the Advancement of Medical Research Advocates the advancement of breakthrough research and technologies in regenerative medicine, including stem cell research and somatic cell nuclear transfer.
- Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation Using stem cells to restore normal blood sugar, plus information on recent research and policy.
- Lymphoma Information Network A page on bone marrow and stem cell transplants.
- March of Dimes Aims to give babies a fighting chance against such threats to their health as prematurity, birth defects, and low birthweight.
- Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research Dedicated to ensuring the development of a cure for Parkinson's disease through an aggressively funded research agenda.
- National Health Council (NHC) Works to promote the health of all people by advancing the voluntary health movement.
- National Marrow Donor Program® (NMDP) Maintains an international registry of donors for all sources of blood stem cells used in transplantation: bone marrow, peripheral blood, and umbilical cord blood.
- Research!America Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) on stem cell research.
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Educational Resources
- NIH-Supported Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) Projects
- Cellular Universe: The Promise of Stem Cells Educates visitors about advances in cell biology and stem cells so they can make more informed health-related decisions, explore new career options, and better understand the role of scientific research in healthcare.
- Life Science Learning Center The University of Rochester educational program provide a general overview of stem cell biology and an introduction to stem cell research. Extended Version Stem Cell Biology module features a series of 10 short lessons on stem cells with hands-on lab activities and animated slide show. The Short Version” of the Stem Cell Biology module can be completed in two 40-minute class periods. Instructions for setting up the lab activity are included in the teacher guide.
- NWABR Stem Cell Curriculum This 6-lesson unit explores the scientific and ethical issues involved in stem cell research. It features hands-on, engaging classroom activities that have been showcased in the journal American Biology Teacher.
- Regenerative Medicine Partnership in Education Duquesne University's SEPA project offers planetarium shows, movies, and educational Web tools.
- Tissues of Life: Stem Cells An interactive comic explaining where stem cells are found in the body and how they are gathered.
- Stem Cells in the Spotlight and Cloning In Focus The Genetic Science Learning Center at the University of Utah presents these outreach education programs for high school and undergraduate students and teachers.
- A Stem Cell Story This 15-minute movie from EuroStemCell introduces the world of stem cell research and is available as a video podcast.
- ExploreStemCells A UK resource for the general public that discusses the use of stem cells in medical treatments and therapies.
- How Embryonic Stem Cell Lines Are Made An online animation from the Dolan DNA Learning Center, Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. (Requires Adobe Flash Player)
- Human Embryonic Stem Cells An animated tutorial for the general public. (Requires Adobe Flash Player)
- The National Academies Publications on stem cells, including Understanding Stem Cells: An Overview of the Science and Issues from the National Academies (2006), Guidelines for Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research (2005, and updated in 2007, 2008, and 2010), Stem Cells and the Future of Regenerative Medicine (2002), and Scientific and Medical Aspects of Human Reproductive Cloning (2002).
- Stem Book A collection of invited, original, peer-reviewed chapters on stem cell biology written by top researchers in the field at the Harvard Stem Cell Institute and worldwide. Stem Book is aimed at stem cell and non-specialist researchers.
- Stem Cells: Cells with Potential Part of the San Francisco Exploratorium's Microscope Imaging Station.
- Stem Cell ResourcesSM A resource for the educational community on stem cells.
- Tissue Engineering Planetarium Show Online movies about the body's ability to heal itself.
- World Stem Cell Map Reflects national policy and whether public funds may be used to pursue stem cell research using IVF embryos donated from fertility clinics.
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International Research
The International Stem Cell Forum (ISCF) is made up of 14 leading funders of stem cell research from around the world. It was founded in January 2003 to encourage international collaboration and funding support for stem cell research, with the overall aim of promoting global good practice and accelerating progress in this vitally important area of biomedical science.
The International Society for Stem Cell Research is an independent, nonprofit organization established to promote and foster the exchange and dissemination of information and ideas relating to stem cells, to encourage the general field of research involving stem cells and to promote professional and public education in all areas of stem cell research and application.
The UK Medical Research Council sponsors t
he UK Stem Cell Bank, which is responsible for storing, characterizing, and supplying ethically approved, quality-controlled stem cell lines for medical research and treatment.
The following is a selection of Web sites representing foreign organizations involved in stem cell research.
- Australia
- Canada
- China
- Europe
- Finland
- Israel
- Japan
- Singapore
- United Kingdom
The links included here connect you to other Internet sites that operate independently of the NIH. The NIH is not responsible for the availability or content of other sites. Permission to reproduce information at other sites may be required. The NIH does not endorse, warrant, or guarantee the information, services, or products described or offered at these external sites.
- Australia
- Canada
- China
- Europe
- Finland
- Israel
- Japan
- Singapore
- United Kingdom
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News Sources
- Biotechnology Industry Organization Up-to-date news on stem cells, cloning, and regenerative medicine.
- EurekAlert! A science news site provided by the American Association for the Advancement of Sciences.
- Forum on Science Ethics & Policy Links to informational, legislative, editorial, and other sites discussing stem cell research.
- National Geographic: The Power to Divide Feature story on the science and politics of stem cell research.
- Nature: Focus on Stem Cells A selection of articles and features on stem cells, including the specially commissioned Stem Cells Insight.
- NewScientist: Cloning and Stem Cells A monthly update on stem cell technology.
- The New York Times: Stem Cells A free collection of articles about stem cells published in The New York Times.
- NOVA scienceNOW: Stem Cells Update From the PBS series (originally aired April 19, 2005). Includes dispatches on the politics of stem cells, the cloning process, and related science news.
- PBS: Miracle Cell This episode of the series Innovation explores the use of stem cells for regenerative therapies. (Originally aired April 13, 2004)
- Scientific American Provides news coverage on stem cell research. See The Stem Cell Challenge, a feature article from the June 2004 issue.
- SciTech Daily Review Offers a range of news articles, features, and commentaries about science and technology topics.
- Stem Cell Research News An online newsletter that features stories about stem cells of all types.
- Stem Cells The International Journal of Cell Differentiation and Proliferation.
- Time: The Stem Cell Debate Stories and resource links on stem cell news.
- The Washington Post: Stem Cell Research A collection of articles on stem cell research. (Free registration required to search for other articles within the previous two weeks; fee required to search for older archived articles.)
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Professional Associations
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Related Federal Government Sites
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Research Programs at Universities and Institutions
- Harvard Stem Cell Institute Supports research into all aspects of stem cell biology, with special emphasis on those areas with the greatest potential for improving human health.
- McGowan Institute for Regenerative Medicine Established for University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and University of Pittsburgh Medical Center scientists and clinical faculty working to develop tissue engineering, cellular therapies, biosurgery, and artificial and biohybrid organ devices.
- National Human Neural Stem Cell Resource Provides neural stem cells harvested from the post-natal, post-mortem, human brain to the research community for stem cell research.
- The New York Stem Cell Foundation (NYSCF) Offers grants, fellowships, and symposia for stem cell researchers; educates the public about stem cells; and establishes collaborative stem cell research facilities.
- Pittsburgh Development Center of Magee-Womens Research Institute Explores the molecular biology of cell function, including the potential of stem cells for treating human disease.
- Sloan-Kettering Institute Part of the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, the world's oldest and largest private institution devoted to patient care, education, and research into cancer.
- Stanford University School of Medicine/Institute for Cancer/Stem Cell Biology and Medicine Explains Stanford's involvement and perspective on stem cell issues, with links to related sites.
- Texas A&M University Mesenchymal Stem Cell Distribution Prepares and distributes well-characterized marrow stromal cells (MSCs) derived from adult human and rodent bone marrow using standardized protocols.
- Texas Heart Institute Stem Cell Center Dedicated to the study of adult stem cells and their role in treating cardiovascular disease, including clinical trials (in human patients), as well as many preclinical studies (in the laboratory) using stem cells.
- University of California, San Francisco/Developmental and Stem Cell Biology Program Highlights of UCSF human embryonic stem cell research.
- University of Massachusetts: International Stem Cell Registry The Potential of Human Pluripotent Stem Cells
- University of Minnesota: Stem Cell Institute Works to enhance understanding of stem cells' potential to improve human and animal health.
- University of Wisconsin/Embryonic Stem Cell Research Scientists at UW-Madison were the first to successfully isolate and culture human embryonic stem cells.
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State Initiatives for Stem Cell Research
- California Institute for Regenerative Medicine (CIRM) Makes grants and provides loans for stem cell research, research facilities, and other research opportunities at California universities and research institutions.
- Connecticut Stem Cell Research Program Provides grants-in-aid for conducting embryonic or human adult stem cell research.
- Illinois Regenerative Medicine Institute (IRMI) Awards grants to Illinois medical research facilities to fund stem cell research involving adult, cord blood, and embryonic stem cells.
- Interstate Alliance on Stem Cell Research (IASCR) Fosters effective interstate collaboration, helps states develop research programs, and promotes efficient and responsible use of public funds.
- Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) Provides emerging technology companies and university researchers with funding and specialized technical assistance.
- New Jersey Stem Cell Research Program Awards individual research and core facility grants to support human embryonic stem cell research.
- New York Stem Cell Science (NYSTEM) Supports basic, applied, translational or other research and development activities that will advance scientific discoveries in fields related to stem cell biology.
- Ohio Center for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine A multi-institutional center (Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals Case Medical Center, the Cleveland Clinic, Athersys, Inc., and Ohio State University). Provides basic and clinical research programs, biomedical and tissue engineering programs, and the development and administration of new therapies.
- Stem Cell Research State Laws The National Conference of State Legislatures provides an overview of the state laws and pending legislation on stem cell research.