Recycling the abnormal
Alan Colman and
Justine Burley
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Alan Colman: Alan Colman is at ES Cell International and the A*STAR Institute of Medical Biology, 11 Biopolis Way, 05-06 Helios, Singapore 138667. acolman@escellinternational.com
Justine Burley: Justine Burley is in the Graduate School for Integrative Sciences and Engineering, National University of Singapore, CeLS 05-01, 28 Medical Drive, Singapore 117456.
Nature, 2007, vol. 447, issue 7145, 649-650
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Using human eggs in the quest to make donor-specific embryonic stem cells is controversial. A method developed in mice, if applicable to humans, could eliminate the need to obtain eggs for this purpose.
Date: 2007
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