Celular Therapy : Regeneration and reprogramming
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Los Doctores Sir John B. Gurdon, nacido en Reino Unido en 1933, del Instituto Gurdon (Cambridge, Reino Unido), y Shin´ya Yamanaka, nacido en Japón en 1962, de la Universidad de Kyoto (Japón), recibieron el Premio Nobel de Medicina 2012 por sus descubrimientos acerca de la reprogramación de células maduras para volverlas pluripotentes.Downloads
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