Adult Stem Cells Have Ability to Develop and Replicate Like Embryonic Stem Cells
13th Nov 2006, 19:52 GMT
Many stem cell specialists agree that adult stem cells are a vital area of research, often underappreciated by the public, and could hold the secret to helping the body maintain optimal health. According...
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