ANN ARBOR, Mich.—The University of Michigan announced the formation of a consortium to create new embryonic stem cell lines that will aid the search for disease treatments and cures. read more
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U-M to begin accepting donated embryos for stem cell research
University of Michigan researchers have received approval to begin accepting donated embryos that will be used to derive the university's first human embryonic stem cell lines. (Read more.)



