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New technique for growing cartilage from human embryonic stem cells Rice University biomedical engineers have developed a new technique for growing cartilage from human embryonic stem cells, a method that could be used to grow replacement cartilage for the surgical repair of knee, jaw, hip, and other joints. http://www.news-medical.net/news/2007/09/10/29585.aspx
Research sheds shed light on a common cause of miscarriage in humans Top poker players know that the face mirrors the brain. Specialists in embryonic development wouldn’t disagree. In fact, because the same clumps of primordial cells mold the final features of both, a close look at a child’s face can often yield clues about less visible problems within the skull http://www.news-medical.net/news/2004/08/20/4217.aspx
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