Scientists develop very early stage human embryonic stem cell lines for first time

Friday, March 4, 2016 - 14:30 in Biology & Nature

Scientists have, for the first time, shown that it is possible to derive from a human embryo so-called 'naïve' pluripotent stem cells -- one of the most flexible types of stem cell, which can develop into all human tissue other than the placenta.

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