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1st Nat'l Bank of Stem Cells







1st Nat'l Bank of Stem Cells

1st Nat'l Bank of Stem Cells 05/20/2004 05:35 AM

It isn't often that President Bush doesn't like a bank, but he won't like this one: Britain opens the first embryonic stem-cell bank, and the anti-abortionists are livid.




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