Hormone-Producing Thyroid Grown from Embryonic Stem Cells

The achievement is the latest success in the relatively new field of regenerative medicine















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This article is reproduced with permission from the magazine Nature. The article was first published on October 11, 2012.



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  1. 1. mondain 04:35 PM 10/11/12

    Where do I sign up for the human trials?

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  2. 2. Corpusien 12:57 AM 10/13/12

    With my small hypothyroidism, I want to be the next one after you!..;-)) 2y ago I stopped taking synthroid and buy a Biostim (Electromagnatic Pulsed Stimulator approved by Santé Canada) which has worked well for me if I do not forget my 15 minutes treatements each 2 days...:-( So no bad side effects related to Synthroid, but a nice effects on my libido...;-)))

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  3. 3. wishthyr 03:12 AM 11/2/12

    Where can I participate as a volunteer patient toward the research study program applying test on human?

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