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Article: State of stem: prop. 71 funding spurs range of activity on cell frontier.(Stem Cell Research--Under the Microscope)
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- Los Angeles Business Journal
- Article date:
- January 31, 2005
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PACKED inside an incubator in a laboratory at Childrens Hospital Los Angeles are dozens of miniature petri dishes containing a reddish-orange liquid.
Suspended in the gel are millions of human embryonic stem cells--and with them, the promise of destroying fatal brain tumors, repairing damaged hearts and producing insulin in diabetics.
But for researcher Carolyn Lutzko, one of the few scientists in Los Angeles actually, growing the cells, any hopes for medical miracles remain far in the distance.
"With these things you are spending 50 to 70 percent of your time trying to keep them alive," said Lutzko, who is also an assistant professor of ...