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Thursday, March 01, 2007

From the Labs: Biotechnology

New publications, experiments and breakthroughs in biotechnology--and what they mean.

By Emily Singer

Researchers at Wake Forest have isolated cells from amniotic fluid and, after multiplying the cells in the lab, are able to coax them into becoming a particular cell type.
Credit: Wake Forest University School of Medicine

Stem Cells from Amniotic Fluid
Cells collected during pregnancy could aid research and therapy

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