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94 new cell lines created abroad since Bush decision

May 23, 2004

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In its survey of laboratories around the world, the Globe found 128 lines of human embryonic stem cells created since Aug. 9, 2001, the day new cell lines became ineligible for federal research money. (Full Article: 395 Words)

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