Japan's Center for Developmental Biology aims to become a world leader in regenerative medicine. It also wants to break with a system blamed for stifling the creativity of young researchers. David Cyranoski reports.
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Cyranoski, D. Rebirth and regeneration. Nature 415, 952–953 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1038/415952a
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