Assessing State Stem Cell Programs in the United States: How Has State Funding Affected Publication Trends?

作者: Hillary B. Alberta , Albert Cheng , Emily L. Jackson , Matthew Pjecha , Aaron D. Levine

DOI: 10.1016/J.STEM.2015.01.007

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摘要: Several states responded to federal funding limitations placed on human embryonic stem cell research and the potential of field by creating state programs, yet little is known about impact these programs. Here we examine how programs have affected publication trends in four states.

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