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The hot seat in San Francisco – part 4

Author: Stem Cell Network, 06/19/10

Our couch is just too inviting… more comments on ISSCR 2010 from Mike Kallos of the University of Calgary and Feodor Price of the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute.

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