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Immortality of a kind

Nick Hopwood
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Nick Hopwood: University of Cambridge, Cambridge CB2 3RH, UK, and is co-editor of Models: The Third Dimension of Science (Stanford University Press, 2004).

Nature, 2007, vol. 446, issue 7132, 139-140

Abstract: The ability to grow human cells in the laboratory created paradoxes of personal identity.

Date: 2007
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