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Editorial
Nature 432, 131 (11 November 2004) | doi:10.1038/432131b; Published online 10 November 2004
The stem-cell state
Abstract
California's citizens have changed the landscape of a key area of biology — with intriguing implications for everyone else.
The dream has come true for biologists in California who want to work with human embryonic stem cells. A large sum of money ($300 million annually for ten years), the promise of new buildings, a state research institute dedicated to the field and a constitutional guarantee of the right to do the work all sailed through in a referendum last week (see page 135).
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