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Volume 349:1481-1482 October 9, 2003 Number 15
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Stem Cells

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To the Editor: Regarding your editorial in the July 17 issue,1 I would like to extend my compliments and appreciation to you and your editorial staff for making the publication of stem-cell research a priority. My mother has been fighting Parkinson's disease for almost 30 years, and although upcoming research may do little, if anything, to help her at this point, it has lifted the spirits of our family tremendously to know that promising research will get the attention it deserves and will perhaps help others.


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  1. Drazen JM. Legislative myopia on stem cells. N Engl J Med 2003;349:300-300. [Free Full Text]

 
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