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For the first time since stem cells were discovered by University of Toronto researchers 50 years ago, scientists have isolated a human blood stem cell in its purest form - as a single stem cell capable of regenerating the entire blood system. This breakthrough opens the door to harnessing the power of these life-producing cells to treat cancer and other debilitating diseases more effectively.“This discovery means we now have an increasingly detailed road map of the human blood development system including the much sought after stem cell,” said Professor John Dick of molecular genetics, the lead investigator, who holds a Canada Research Chair in Stem Cell Biology and is a senior scientist at the McEwen Centre for Regenerative Medicine and the Ontario Cancer Institute, University Health Network (UHN).
Spoiler (click to show/hide)AND I COULD FLY
said Professor John Dick
So I was reading it over again and I sawHehehhehe, I need to grow up.
doesnt beat mr. john L. Cox the board director of my highschool
well, i'd better go bitch about how humans don't have the right to play god and killing babies for stem cells is against gods will. inb4dunnohow2sarcasm