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Has anyone discovered the identity of this "growth factor protein" used in the experiments ?
"...Sutherland said he was able to activate those neural stem cells using a high concentration of "growth factor," a naturally occurring protein that stimulates cell growth..." Read more: http://www.calgaryherald.com/technol...#ixzz0vMrq1bdc
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strange it wasn't mentioned.
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