March 2014 News
Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News: Stem Cell Study Sheds First Light on Bipolar Disorder
Scientists at University of Michigan Medical School think they may be on to finally answering questions such as what makes a person bipolar and why does bipolar disorder run so strongly in families, even though no single gene is to blame?
redOrbit.com: Bipolar Disorder Stem Cell Study Opens Doors To Potential New Treatments
Bipolar disorder affects 200 million people globally, and yet there are so many questions surrounding the condition. Why are individuals with bipolar disorder prone to manic highs and deep, depressed lows? If there is no single gene to blame, why does bipolar disorder run so strongly in families? And why, with the enormous number of people
Medical Life Sciences News: Stem cell research opens doors to potential new treatments for bipolar disorder
Stem cell model shows nerve cells develop, behave and respond to lithium differently -- opening doors to potential new treatments
Headlines & Global News: Stem Cell Study On Bipolar Disorder Could Lead To New Therapies
Stem cell studies on people suffering from bipolar disorder could help researchers gain insight into the condition.
EurekAlert!: First stem cell study of bipolar disorder yields promising results
Stem cell model shows nerve cells develop, behave and respond to lithium differently -- opening doors to potential new treatments
First stem cell study of bipolar disorder yields promising results, U-M and Prechter Fund scientists say
Stem cell model shows nerve cells develop, behave and respond to lithium differently – opening doors to potential new treatments