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more proof embryonic stem cells are a dead end #
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"...just as before" #
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Why so silly? #
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monkey butlers #
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Scientists? #
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for years I've been struggling to fit in... #
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@Brasche #
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@ kit-form henchmen #
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Embryonic immigrants #
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@Luther Blissett #
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@ Alex #
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@ Luther Blissett #
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Fundies.... #
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@ Guy #
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Chimerae #
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