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New induced stem cells may unmask cancer at earliest stage
From ScienceDaily (Feb. 4, 2011) — By coaxing healthy and diseased human bone marrow to become embryonic-like stem cells, a team of Wisconsin scientists has laid the groundwork for observing the onset of the blood cancer leukemia in the laboratory … Continue reading
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Tagged cancer cells, induced pluripotent cells, iPS cells, leukemia
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