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The end of the beginning for pluripotent stem cells

Peter J. Donovan () and John Gearhart ()
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Peter J. Donovan: Kimmel Cancer Center, Thomas Jefferson University
John Gearhart: The Institute of Cell Engineering, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine

Nature, 2001, vol. 414, issue 6859, 92-97

Abstract: Abstract Pluripotent stem cells can be expanded seemingly indefinitely in culture, maintain a normal karyotype and have the potential to generate any cell type in the body. As such they represent an incredible resource for the repair of diseased or damaged tissues in our bodies. These cells also promise to open a new window into the embryonic development of our species.

Date: 2001
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