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Movies & Images
Videos and images on stem cell research.

 

Walking Rat
A short movie of paralysis in experimental rats cured by a transplantation of neuronal cells derived from human pluripotent stem cells. Provided by Johns Hopkins University.

Making Sense of Stem Cells
ISSCR leaders explain the basic concepts of stem cell research clearly. Chapters are available for progressive streaming as Windows Media Video (wmv) files. To view, click on a link, and then press play in Windows Media Player.

Transplanted Fish
A movie showing the movement of blood cells that developed from stem cells transplanted into a zebrafish, a tiny fish used as animal model. Provided by Dr. Traver, Children's Hospital Boston. (2.08 MB Quicktime)

Image Bank
Colorful images of results of stem cell research as seen by the scientists.
Beating Heart
A short clip of beating heart muscle cells derived from human embryonic stem cells. Provided by Dr. Mollard, Monash University. (1 MB MPEG)
Rat Adult Neural Cells--Self-Renewal
Timelapse Video: Rat Adult Neural Stem Cells: Self-Renewal. Neural stem cells are green and shown undergoing several divisions. Timelapse video by Dr. Hongjun Song in the Fred H. Gage Laboratory at the Salk Institute for Biological Research.. Windows Media format (3 MB) or Quicktime format (9 MB)
Early Embryo
Watch an embryo develop under a microscope from the stage of the fertilized egg to the blastocyst. Provided by Dr. Ann Sutherland, UCSF. (5.34 MB Quicktime)
Scientists Talk
An overview of the current state of Stem Cell Research featuring interviews with leading researchers in the field.

Updated: June 17, 2005