University of Michigan Stem Cell Research

Posted: August 22, 2015 at 5:40 pm

Overview

The University of Michigan has recently emerged as a national leader in the three main types of stem cell research: embryonic, adult, and reprogrammed cells known as iPS stem cells. Read more about U-M's stem cell research

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University of Michigan Stem Cell Research

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