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Scientists solve some safety issues in reprogrammed cells

The new finding, published Thursday in the online edition of the journal Science, builds on the reprogramming work of teams led by Japanese scientist Shinya Yamanaka and James Thomson of the University of Wisconsin-Madison. In November, both teams created cells that appear similar to human embryonic stem cells but do not require the destruction of an embryo. The cells are known as induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPS cells.