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Approaching a decades-old goal: Making blood stem cells from patients' own cells
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Since human embryonic stem (ES) cells were isolated in 1998, scientists have been trying, with little success, to use them to make blood-forming stem cells. In 2007, three groups (including the Daley lab) generated the first induced pluripotent stem ...
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