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WOW. What an amazing study. From yesterday's "Nature"
« on: 29/08/2008 00:18:23 »
How about yesterday's study from Nature, where the Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI) turned a fully differentiated exocrine cell into a beta cell...WITHOUT USING STEM CELLS! Is it just me, or is that REALLY really exciting and amazing?
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WOW. What an amazing study. From yesterday's "Nature"
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If you get a citation for me, I'll try to find the article on the web and get back to you.

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WOW. What an amazing study. From yesterday's "Nature"
« Reply #2 on: 14/09/2008 11:53:50 »
Quote from: stevewillie on 13/09/2008 03:52:09
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If you get a citation for me, I'll try to find the article on the web and get back to you.

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