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Life Science Institute to Establish New Field of Reparative Medicine with Muse Cells: President
The Life Science Institute, a Mitsubishi Chemical group company, aims to carve out a new field of “reparative medicine” through the practical application of Muse cells, President Seiichi Kiso said on May 18 at a press conference. The company is…
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