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Teratomas can be caused only by early embryonic stem cells (in vitro) (1–2 weeks old). These cells are not yet “educated,” they do not have clear differentiation and morphogenesis program and are capable of uncontrolled growth. We use 5–8 weeks old cells that are differentiated, “educated” in germ layers, no longer capable of uncontrolled growth, and “know for sure” what cell or tissue type they should turn in.
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