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Five years later, stem cells still tantalize

November 4, 2003

UW–Madison scientist James Thomson marked the fifth anniversary of his report that stem cells could be isolated, cultured and grown in apparently limitless quantities at a briefing Oct. 27 at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.

For a retrospective of the five years since his landmark publication, visit the Stem Cell Research at UW–Madison Web site.

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