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Keyword - Pluripotency
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Mice made from induced stem cells - Premium content
Technical feat shows that the different route to stem cells can indeed make a full mammal body.
23 July 2009
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Stem-cell therapies closer to the clinic - Premium content
Human induced pluripotent stem cells made without addition of genes.
28 May 2009
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Stem cells: Fast and furious - Premium content
The field of induced pluripotent stem cells has gone from standing start to headlong rush in less than three years. Monya Baker charts the course so far, and the obstacles ahead.
22 April 2009
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Test tube disease models one step closer - Premium content
Skin cells from Parkinson's patients transformed into tailor-made neurons.
5 March 2009
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Virus-free pluripotency for human cells - Premium content
Stem-cell advance could bring tailored treatments closer.
27 February 2009
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Language: Disputed definitions - Premium content
If you want to start an argument, ask the person who just said 'paradigm shift' what it really means. Or 'epigenetic'. Nature goes in search of the terms that get scientists most worked up.
22 October 2008
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Cell 'rebooting' technique sidesteps risks - Premium content
Virus reprograms cells without disrupting genome.
25 September 2008
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Japan fast-tracks stem-cell patent - Premium content
Kyoto University secures first award for induced pluripotent cells.
17 September 2008
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Stem cells: 5 things to know before jumping on the iPS bandwagon - Premium content
Induced pluripotent stem cells look just like embryonic stem cells, but are easier to create and free of the heavy ethics baggage. David Cyranoski separates fact from fiction in a burgeoning field.
26 March 2008
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Stem cells: a national project - Premium content
Japan rushes to capitalize on 'reprogrammed' adult cells.
16 January 2008
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