Stem cell lab pushes conventional boundaries

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Cloning. Stem cells. Regenerative medicine. These are terms you may have heard or read about in the news over the last decade.

For students in Stem Cells and Cloning taught by Visiting Professor of Biology Bill Anderson, these are topics they will be examining first hand â€" literally. They will perform experiments most undergraduates just read about. Some of the laboratory exercises include splitting flatworms to observe re-growth of entire body parts and instructing mouse embryonic stem (ES) cells to develop into specialized tissue.

Stem cell lab pushes conventional boundaries
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This page contains a single entry by Will published on September 27, 2007 3:48 PM.

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