See archive | RSS Feed Get Free of cost UPI Newsletter Published: Dec. nine, 2009 at 2:42 PM ANN ARBOR, Mich., Dec. nine (UPI) -- University of Michigan researchers say they will commence accepting donated human embryos to make embryonic stem cell lines.
Eva Feldman, a UM researcher and neurologist, claimed the long-awaited move arrives soon after state restrictions on stem cell homework have been lifted very last yr when Michigan voters authorized a constitutional amendment,
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"This is the starting of the new era," Feldman informed the newspaper,
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Gary Smith, co-director in the UM Consortium for Stem Therapies,
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"We desired to try and do it proper," he advised the newspaper,
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