Good, bad and reformable
Viktor Janzen and
David T. Scadden ()
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Viktor Janzen: the Center for Regenerative Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Stem Cell Institute
David T. Scadden: the Center for Regenerative Medicine, Massachusetts General Hospital, Harvard Stem Cell Institute
Nature, 2006, vol. 441, issue 7092, 418-419
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The ability of stem cells to continuously supply vast numbers of cells is magnificent, but it can be devastating if it runs amok, as in some tumours. So what makes a normal stem cell turn bad, and can it be redeemed?
Date: 2006
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