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Published online 11 June 2008 | Nature 453, 837 (2008) | doi:10.1038/453837d

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Publications follow policy on stem-cell research

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  • Why couldn't the iPS technology change this? This "egg-free" "ethical" cloning technique has pleased The White House. It is so easy to do, by almost any granduate student. There were already several major stem cell research labs sitting on the front row of the iPS bandwagon. Thus, if the magic of iPS can be continued, then US should easily gain total control on this stem cell research field. But why the magic showed no surprise this year after a declaration of era for iPS has come?????///Shi V. Liu (SVL@logibio.com; http://im1.biz; http://blog.sina.com.cn/im1)

    • 11 Jun, 2008
    • Posted by: Shi Liu