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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Science News and Headlines From The Washington Post - Aug 28, 2008
Scientists have transformed one type of fully developed adult cell directly into another inside a living animal, a startling advance that could lead to cures for a variety of illnesses and sidestep the political and …
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washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Science News and Headlines From The Washington Post - Aug 27, 2008
Scientists have transformed one type of fully developed adult cell directly into another inside a living animal, a startling advance that could lead to cures for a variety of illnesses and sidestep the political and …
Also tagged: worcester, george w bush, boston, cells, scientists, debate, to, add, harvard university, nature publishing group, united states conference of catholic bishops, university of california san diego, advanced cell technology inc, robert lanza, george q daley, richard doerflinger, douglas a melton, harvard stem cell institute, center for regenerative medicine, lawrence goldstein, massachusetts general hospital harvard medical school, reprogram
washingtonpost.com » washingtonpost.com - Science News and Headlines From The Washington Post - Aug 27, 2008
Scientists have transformed one type of fully developed adult cell directly into another inside a living animal, a startling advance that could lead to cures for a variety of illnesses and sidestep the political and …
Also tagged: worcester, george w bush, boston, controversy, cell, quiet, stem, harvard university, advance, could, nature publishing group, united states conference of catholic bishops, university of california san diego, advanced cell technology inc, robert lanza, george q daley, richard doerflinger, douglas a melton, harvard stem cell institute, center for regenerative medicine, lawrence goldstein, massachusetts general hospital harvard medical school