måndag 18 november 2013

Faulty stem cell regulation may contribute to cognitive deficits associated ... - Toronto NewsFIX

Toronto NewsFIXThe learning and physical disabilities that affect people with Down syndrome may be due at least in part to defective stem cell regulation throughout the body, according to researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine. The defects in stem read more

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