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Pluripotent, which is what the president specifically used in his statement today, can turn into just about anything as well, except for a human being.
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"Pluripotent" means the cells theoretically have the ability to become any type of cell found in the human body.
National Business News - Local Business News | bizjournals 2010
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"Pluripotent" means the cells theoretically have the ability to become any type of cell found in the human body.
Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal 2010
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"Pluripotent" means the cells theoretically have the ability to become any type of cell found in the human body.
Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal 2010
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"Pluripotent" means the cells theoretically have the ability to become any type of cell found in the human body.
Boston Business News - Local Boston News | Boston Business Journal 2010
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"Pluripotent" means the cells theoretically have the ability to become any type of cell found in the human body.
Cincinnati Business News - Local Cincinnati News | Business Courier of Cincinnati 2010
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"Pluripotent" means the cells theoretically have the ability to become any type of cell found in the human body.
Jacksonville Business News - Local Jacksonville News | Jacksonville Business Journal 2010
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Some great scientists had endorsed the program: Paul Berg, winner of the Nobel Prize for his work with DNA; Shinya Yamanaka of Japan, inventor of Induced Pluripotent stem cells; Dalton Friedrich, who leads the world-renowned Miami Project to cure paralysis; Zach Hall, former director of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke NINDS and more.
Don C. Reed: Crashing Roman's Van: Disability Community Fights On Don C. Reed 2011
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And yes, I know about induced Pluripotent Stem (iPS) cells -- the new possible replacement for embryonic stem cells -- and of course I support them.
Don C. Reed: A Cure for Cancer -- Denied by Politics Don C. Reed 2010
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Here is an interesting video clip from Oprah where Doctor Oz proclaims the stem cell debate closed and explains the benefits of Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Research IPS Cell Technology to Oprah and fellow guest Michael J. Fox.
Alternatives to Embyronic Stem Cell Research at Ray Fowler .org 2009
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