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8 hours ago ago from thesecrethealth.com
Scientists from Germany and the UK have found a new source of stem cells that could be as good as embryonic stem cells for researching and developing treatments for a range of serious diseases, but without the ethical problems of embryonic stem cells; the source is routine biopsies of men's testicles. The discovery was the work of researchers from the Universities of Tübingen and Cologne in Germany, and King's College, London, and ...
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11 hours ago ago from Stem Cell Global Foundation
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