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Scientists Rebuild a Mouse Heart with Human Stem Cells
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2014-07-29
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Scientists have rebuilt a mouse heart, which began beating on its own like a natural one, using human stem cells derived from skin samples. They hope to develop new heart treatments using the method.
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