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Scientists identify possible human lung stem cell (AP) (Yahoo)

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Default Scientists identify possible human lung stem cell (AP) (Yahoo)

AP - Scientists believe they've discovered stem cells in the lung that can make a wide variety of the organ's tissues, a finding that might open new doors for treating emphysema and other diseases.

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