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Carina Dennis
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Carina Dennis: Nature's Australasian correspondent

Nature, 2003, vol. 426, issue 6966, 490-491

Abstract: Can an adult human cell be turned back to an embryonic state without the need for cloning? If so, ethical objections to personalized regenerative medicine would be swept away. Carina Dennis reports.

Date: 2003
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