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Could dead bodies soon be harvested for their stem cells? Scientists find 'miracle' cells stay alive for 17 days in corpses

dailymail.co.uk (11 months and 8 days ago)

Jun 14, 2012

Could dead bodies soon be harvested for their stem cells? Scientists find 'miracle' cells stay alive for 17 days in corpses

Research by scientists at the Pasteur Institute in Paris unlocks further knowledge about the versatility of these cells, touted as a future source to replenish damaged tissue. full story

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