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ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
We have put together a list of additional medical and scientific resources to with help you with your research.
Scientific Publications
- PubMed – A website for searching scientific and medical journals. You can enter search terms such as “stem cells AND diabetes” to find information on the latest published research.
- Stem Cells Journals – A journal that provides a forum for the publication of papers and reviews about stem cells. Written by clinical and basic scientists who are experts in the fields of stem and progenitor cell biology.
- Cancer Research – A journal published by the American Association for Cancer Research covering all aspects of cancer and cancer-related biomedical sciences.
- Canadian Medical Association Journal – A general medical journal published by the Canadian Medical Association.
- Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) – A medical journal published by the American Medical Association.
Websites and Other Resources
- The Stem Cell Network – A consortium of Canadian Centers of Excellence, funded by the Government of Canada, that focuses on translational stem cell research.
- Canadian Cancer Society
- ClinicalTrials.gov – A website detailing clinical trials from around the world. More details on clinical trials specific to stem cells can be found in our Clinical Trials page.