Insight: Stem cell therapy poised to come in from the cold
Monday, December 5, 2011 - 09:01
in Biology & Nature
(Reuters) - A rogue surgeon injects stem cells from a fetus into a sick man's brain. The cells morph and form body parts. When the man dies, the pathologist finds cartilage, skin and bone clumped in his brain.
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