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Which two sources are from a scholarly Journal? Kaplan, Peter. "Frozen Stem Cells."
Scientific Insider, Vol. 8.2, 2015, pp. 64-78.
Richard, Nena. "Stem Cells: In a Nutshell."
Journal of Genetics, Vol. 14.5, 2012, pp. 33-50.
Sherwood, Malcom. The Risks in Stem Cell Research.
McGraw Publishing, 2001.
Hay, Teri. "What is Stem Cell Cure All About?" BT Explorer,
The Future Scientist, 12 Aug. 2012, www. futurescientist. org/
blog/stem-cell-cure. Accessed 8 June, 2016,
Tidwell, Guy. Stem Cells and Their Bleak Future. Xulon
Publishing, 2005
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