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Egg-making stem cells found in adult ovaries : Nature News & Comment
Nature | News Egg-making stem cells found in adult ovaries Discovery could pave the way for new fertility treatments and a longer reproductive life. Kendall Powell 27 February 2012 Article tools Print Email Download PDF Rights and Permissions Share/bookmark It’s time to rewrite the textbooks. For 60 years, everyone from high-school biology teachers to top fertility specialists has been operating under the assumption that women are born with all the eggs they will ever produce, wCollected in Nature Mar 1, 2012 -
Capítulo 7º: Aplicaciones industriales y biorremediación
Capítulo 7º: Aplicaciones industriales y biorremediaciónCollected in Nature Jan 31, 2010 -
Capítulo 4º: Aplicaciones de la biotecnología
Capítulo 4º: Aplicaciones de la biotecnología: La insulinaCollected in Nature Jan 30, 2010 -
Capítulo 3º: Las herramientas de la biotecnología
Tercer capítulo de la conferencia de Jesús Pla: \"Introducción a la Biotecnología. Convirtiendo a los microbios en aliados\", del ciclo de conferencias \"Ateneo Alpajés\"Collected in Nature Jan 30, 2010 -
Capítulo 2º: El DNA
Segundo capítulo de la conferencia de Jesús Pla: \"Introducción a la Biotecnología. Convirtiendo a los microbios en aliados\", del ciclo de conferencias \"Ateneo Alpajés\"Collected in Nature Jan 30, 2010 -
Capítulo 1º: ¿Qué es la biotecnología?
Primer capítulo de la conferencia de Jesús Pla: \"Introducción a la Biotecnología. Convirtiendo a los microbios en aliados\", del ciclo de conferencias \"Ateneo Alpajés\"Collected in Nature Jan 30, 2010

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fmedin1 Nature | News Egg-making stem cells found in adult ovaries Discovery could pave the way for new fertility treatments and a longer reproductive life. Kendall Powell 27 February 2012 Article tools Print Email Download PDF Rights and Permissions Share/bookmark It’s time to rewrite the textbooks. For 60 years, everyone from high-school biology teachers to top fertility specialists has been operating under the assumption that women are born with all the eggs they will ever produce, w
Mar 1, 2012