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Il Nobel John Gurdon aggredito dal figlio alcolizzato

Il Nobel John Gurdon aggredito dal figlio alcolizzato

10/03/2014
Jyotsna Alessandra Deswal
Nobel in piazza

Il figlio del biologo inglese è stato processato e condannato a un anno in carcere per aver assalito entrambi i genitori Il 16 gennaio, al…

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Creare organi umani: il Giappone ci prova

Creare organi umani: il Giappone ci prova

10/03/2014
Jyotsna Alessandra Deswal
Nobel in piazza

Le cellule staminali pluripotenti indotte potrebbero essere la soluzione per i problemi del trapianto: il rigetto e le lunghe liste di attesa Dalle staminali pluripotenti…

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