Nature, Volume 428Sir Norman Lockyer Macmillan Journals Limited, 2004 - Electronic journals |
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... stem cells as the most likely source . Four lines of evidence from the new study strongly corroborate the existence of germline stem cells and the resultant on- going follicle production in the ovaries of postnatal mice . First ...
... stem cells as the most likely source . Four lines of evidence from the new study strongly corroborate the existence of germline stem cells and the resultant on- going follicle production in the ovaries of postnatal mice . First ...
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... stem cells do not take on the role of damaged heart cells . a , Murry et al.2 isolated and purified genetically modified bone - marrow stem cells from mice . The modification ' tagged ' the cells ( with LacZ ) , enabling them to be ...
... stem cells do not take on the role of damaged heart cells . a , Murry et al.2 isolated and purified genetically modified bone - marrow stem cells from mice . The modification ' tagged ' the cells ( with LacZ ) , enabling them to be ...
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... Stem Cell Research Laboratory Oxford At the National Blood Service , our ... cells have a real potential to provide cures for debilitating diseases , as ... Stem Cell Research Laboratory is involved in basic and translational ...
... Stem Cell Research Laboratory Oxford At the National Blood Service , our ... cells have a real potential to provide cures for debilitating diseases , as ... Stem Cell Research Laboratory is involved in basic and translational ...
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