Stem Cell Banks Share Approved Lines

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It’s been nearly a year since the national stem cell bank opened in Madison. The federal government wanted a clearinghouse which would share information with scientists around the world; however some labs are hesistant to provide their stem cells. Participation in the bank recently increased but critics say Bush Administration limits on research funding aren’t helping. Shamane Mills reports…

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