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Stem Cell Research

Primitive adult stem cells found in peripheral blood

Published in Blood Weekly, May 18th, 2006

Moraga Biotechnology Corporation announces the discovery of its proprietary blastomere-like stem cells (BLSCs) circulating in the peripheral blood of mammals.

The company's scientists found that these adult stem cells were able to differentiate into most tissues and organs of the body.

The company's scientists have developed a proprietary and cost-effective method for isolating and purifying large numbers of its primitive embryonic- like stem cells from the blood without ex vivo expansion. Moraga recently announced that its BLSCs were found in large numbers throughout the body. The company believes this new discovery is a major breakthrough for...

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