Guest:
Dr. Dieter Egli from the New York Stem Cell Foundation joins the hosts to talk about his work in using SCNT to derive new embryonic stem cell lines. They discuss his previous and current work, including his latest story published in Nature.
Resources and Links
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A Draft Map of the Human Proteome
Role of the Primate Ventral Tegmental Area in Reinforcement and Motivation
Tai Chi Intervention Increases Progenitor CD34+ Cells in Young Adults
Unconditional Quantum Teleportation between Distant Solid-State Quantum Bits
Remission of Disseminated Cancer after Systemic Oncolytic Virotherapy
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Mice with Mohawks Reveal Two Biological Pathways Linked with Autism Behaviors
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The Broad Foundation Advances Stem Cell Research at USC
Obokata Agrees to STAP Experiment
Inside a Corrupt Stem Cell Research Lab
EU Commission Rejects Petition to Stop Funding Embryonic Stem Cell Research
Blonde Is Just a Matter of a Tiny Stem Cell Molecule Tweak, Says New Research
The Age and Genomic Integrity of Neurons after Cortical Stroke in Humans
Photo Reference: Courtesy of Dr. Dieter Egli
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