Australian scientists have created lab-grown blood stem cells that survive in animals, sparking hopes of better medical treatments.
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Australian scientists have created lab-grown blood stem cells that survive in animals, sparking hopes of better medical treatments.
Australian scientists have created lab-grown blood stem cells that survive in animals, sparking hopes of better medical treatments.
The study has successfully surmounted a significant obstacle in the production of human blood stem cells.
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Graeme felt it was 'the end of the line' for him after his previous treatments failed when he was offered the new 'lifeline' drug.
Graeme felt it was 'the end of the line' for him after his previous treatments failed when he was offered the new 'lifeline' drug.
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