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RE: [Popular STEM] Curating the Internet: STEM digest for April 11, 2021
my point of view is that stem cells taken from any organism from embryo have the natural ability to differentiate and regenerate.
Yes, I agree with you on this point. It may be that they started with frog cells as a matter of convenience, because their previous research had involved studying regeneration of tadpole tails. But Levin is pretty clear in the interviews that I included in last week's post that he thinks cells from all animals have similar capabilities.
Al right, I will go through your posts... I am finding your post informative and up to the mark...good wishes for you🤗