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California researchers see great potential in stem cell science (San Francisco Chronicle)

SAN FRANCISCO – (KRT) – In 1981, University of California-San Francisco biologist Gail Martin isolated some remarkable cells from a mouse embryo. She named them “stem cells” because nearly every type of cell seemed to stem from them.

The discovery laid the groundwork for a whole new area of research. Nearly two decades later, a University of Wisconsin scientist adapted Martin’s technique to human embryos.