The Chronicle of Higher Education

Stem-Cell Advances Jump an Ethical Hurdle and Could Speed Work on Therapies

Two teams of scientists reported on Tuesday that they had developed lines of human stem cells almost identical to embryonic ones, using a procedure that does not involve destroying actual embryos—an advance that could sharply expand research into making therapies based on stem cells,...

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