When Prometheus transgressed the law of the ancient gods andstole fire for humankind, to teach them civilization and thearts, his punishment was typically brutal. Jupiter had the greatTitan chained to the side of Mount Caucasus, where a vulturepreyed daily on his liver, which was renewed as quickly as itwas devoured.
We mere mortals do not possess livers with quite so vigorousa regenerative capacity, but the legend captures well the remarkablepotential of the body to rebuild itself. Throughout our liveswe sustain less gruesome injuries from which we recover spontaneously,often without realizing we . . . [Full Text of this Article]
Embryonic Stem Cells Explained
Adult Stem Cells Unbound
One Stem Cell Fixes All?
The Promethean Promise Pending
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