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Message from discussion Nobel Prize...embryonic cells from mature cells

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The discovery that cellular development is not a one-way
street has earned this year's Nobel Prize in physiology or
medicine.

...discovery that mature cells can be
reprogrammed to resemble the versatile cells of a very
early embryo. These so-called pluripotent cells have the
ability to become any of the body's tissues.

..."revolutionised our understanding of how cells and
organisms develop,"
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http://news.sciencemag.org/sciencenow/2012/10/physiology-or-medicine-nobel.html

really exciting stuff!
;-)