Isolation of spore-like cells from tissues exposed to...

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ABSTRACT:
Highly undifferentiated spore-like cells can be isolated from many different tissues and bodily fluids after those tissues and fluids have been exposed to extreme conditions. The spore-like cells can be used to treat a wide variety of disorders.

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