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Judy Ritchie <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 18 Jul 2007 13:13:29 -0700
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I thought this mouse stem cell research had already been posted to Lactnet.

But if not, then I am sending it on as Pam said she was amazed at the
article.
Judy

Pam said:
"And now, I am envisioning a world where all implants have function...."

Article:
http://www.hno.harvard.edu/gazette/2006/02.09/13-breast.html



Complete breast is grown from single stem cell
New insight for cancer treatment
By William J. Cromie 
Harvard News Office

Postdoctoral fellow Kaylene Simpson: 'This is the first time it has been
shown that one stem cell can give rise to all the cell types needed for
normal breast development.' (Staff photo Stephanie Mitchell/Harvard News
Office) 
A complete, functioning breast has been grown from a single stem cell, by
researchers in Australia. It was done in a mouse, but experts believe it
won't be long before it happens in humans.

And now, I am envisioning a world where all implants have function....

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