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Comparative materials differences revealed in engineered bone as a function of cell-specific differentiation
- Original article citation: Nat Mater doi:10.1038/nmat2505 (2009)
- Categories: Regenerative medicine
- Recommended by: Nicole DeGennaro on 08/13/2009 06:48PM GMT
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<p>Building bones from stem cells</p> <p>An analysis finds tissue-specific stem cells make chemically and functionally different bone than embryonic ones</p> <p><a href="http://www.nature.com/stemcells/2009/0908/090813/full/stemcells.2009.108.html">See our summary on <i>Nature Reports Stem Cells<i></a></p>
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