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New Hope in Stem Cell Research By David Yongchan Kim

In the Lab

In the lab, organisation and care is important. For safety reasons, the work stations are designed to create a barrier between the scientist and the materials they work with. Work is done in a safety closet where a special microscope is set up.

8 cell stage of fertilized egg or stem cell
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