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    7/12/2010 - Experts use Mexican aquatic salamander to study evolution and genetics of stem cells
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    Dr Andrew Johnson is speechification today (12 July) at the UK subject Stem Cell Network annual conference. He and his team from the health center of Nottingham have been using a Mexican aquatic salamander called an axolotl to study the growth and dissection of stem cells - legwork* that supports the evolution of regenerative medicament to treat the consequential of disease and injury using stem cell therapies. This team has found that there are extraordinary similarities in the evolution of axolotls and mammals that provide unique opportunities to study the sound properties of early stem cells and germ cells.

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