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Stem-cell brothers divide

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  • 23 November 2005

    Our News story on the rift between stem-cell researchers Gerald Schatten and Woo Suk Hwang (see Nature 438, 262–263; 2005) misstated which partner gave an effusive public toast to the other. Schatten praised Hwang, not vice versa.

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