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RepliCel Launches the Next Stage of a Research Project with the University of British Columbia to Build World-Class Hair Follicle Cell Data Map
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11 May 2021, 20:05 GMT+10
Early identification of unique cell markers is expected to have valuable impact on patents, clinical efficacy, and manufacturing optimization
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / May 11, 2021 / RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. (OTC PINK:REPCF)(TSXV:RP)(FRA:P6P2) ( RepliCel or the Company ) is pleased to announce it has now signed and launched a new collaborative research project agreement with the University of British Columbia ( UBC ) that enables the second stage of its cell marker research. The project is being co-led by RepliCel s Dr. Kevin McElwee and UBC s Professor Youwen Zhou.
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Early identification of unique cell markers is expected to have valuable impact on patents, clinical efficacy, and manufacturing optimization
VANCOUVER, BC / ACCESSWIRE / May 11, 2021 / RepliCel Life Sciences Inc. (OTC PINK:REPCF)(TSXV:RP)(FRA:P6P2) ( RepliCel or the Company ) is pleased to announce it has now signed and launched a new collaborative research project agreement with the University of British Columbia ( UBC ) that enables the second stage of its cell marker research. The project is being co-led by RepliCel s Dr. Kevin McElwee and UBC s Professor Youwen Zhou.
The project commenced in 2017, is designed to deliver a gene and protein expression map of healthy hair follicle cells expected to be critically important to improving key components of the manufacturing, regulatory, and clinical profile of RepliCel s cell therapy products.
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Snow White and the dwarves in the 1938 Disney version
It’s a tale as old as Twitter. Disneyland’s new Snow White ride, which reopened this month after a year of Covid shutdown, faces criticism for its non-consensual kiss between Snow White and Prince Charming.
Snow White’s Enchanted Wish is a reimagining of Snow White’s Scary Adventures, one of the park’s inaugural rides when it opened in 1955. And it retains many elements of the original: visitors clunk along in minecarts in front of scenes from the film, recreated with jazzy LED projections, lazers and herky-jerky animatronics.
But this faithfulness to Walt Disney’s 1938 film is precisely the problem, according to theme park reviewers, Julie Tremaine and Katy Dowd. “The attraction preserves much of the charm of what was originally opened,” they wrote on SFGate. “[But] it also adds in the movie’s biggest problem.”