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Stem Cell Research Identifies Effects of Pollution on Human Health

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    Aug 10, 2015, 10:01 am115 pts
    A recent study published in the Journal of Environmental Sciences (JES) shows that embryonic stem cells could serve as a model to evaluate the physiological effects of environmental pollutants efficiently and cost-effectively.
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