Bush embryonic stem cell lines different from newly derived cell lines
Established human embryonic cell lines, including those approved for federal research funding under former President George W. Bush, are different than newly derived human embryonic stem cell lines, according to a study by UCLA stem cell researchers. Source: University of California - Los Angeles Health Sciences - Discipline: Stem cells...
Source: LabSpaces - Friday, 2 December
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