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Nature Reports has a Stem Cell Research Roundup

Posted on October 25, 2007 by Mr. Gunn
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Hot on the heels of my Pubmed MSC roundup, Nature Reports has a Stem Cell Edition out, and because, you know, they’re a huge multinational publishing company staffed with professional journalists, it contains some fascinating stuff, while covering most of the recent research-related news as well.

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