Unlocking the secrets of immortal stem cells in sea anemones
Medical University of Vienna (MedUni Wien) - 19-Aug-2024Ancient genes in sea anemones offer insights into ageing and regeneration
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Ancient genes in sea anemones offer insights into ageing and regeneration
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