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Can studies with human stem cells other than human embryonic stem cells be included in a Specialized Center?

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Can studies with human stem cells other than human embryonic stem cells be included in a Specialized Center?

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Yes. The RFA has no restrictions on the use of human stem or progenitor cells other than that for human embryonic stem cells, i.e. only lines from the NIH Human Embryonic Stem Cell Registry are eligible for federal funding.

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