Summary
It seems like an elementary idea: Use embryonic stem cells to study embryonic development.
For Brian Condie of the University of Georgia and Erhard Bieberich of the Medical College of Georgia, it's the key to understanding why, as the brain develops, some cells die and others survive.See the full content of this document
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Picture of Cell Actions Emerges
Working with one of the 22 approved human embryonic stem cell lines or samples available, the researchers say th...
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