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1. Cloning goes wild.

2. An efficient SCNT technology for the establishment of personalized and public human pluripotent stem cell banks.

3. Reproductive medicine: The power of three.

4. 2013 Runners-Up. Human cloning at last.

7. Stem cells: Cloning human embryos.

9. Human stem cells created by cloning.

11. UK sets sights on gene therapy in eggs.

12. Notable advances 2011.

13. Stem cells. Human cells cloned--almost.

15. Stem cells: Troublesome memories.

16. Institutional profile: Harvard Stem Cell Institute.

20. Hybrid embryos fail to live up to stem-cell hopes.

21. Human embryos cloned.

23. Cell biology. A seismic shift for stem cell research.

24. Epigenetic memory: H3.3 steps in the groove.

25. Stem cells: primates join the club.

27. Stem cells: recycling the abnormal.

29. Developmental biology. Fraud investigation clouds paper on early cell fate.

30. Drop the c-word.

33. Stem cell research. South Korea picks up the pieces.

34. Nuclear transfer saddles up.

38. Are all human embryos equal?

39. Stem cells. Deriving 'controversy-free' ES cells is controversial.

40. UK embryo licence draws global attention.

41. Stem-cell research: the rocky road to success.

42. How can a skin cell become a nerve cell?

44. Cell biology. A technical fix for an ethical bind?

45. Nuclear transfer: epigenetics pays a visit.

47. Human cloning. Scientists take step toward therapeutic cloning.

48. New paths to human ES cells?

49. Nuclear transfer. Misguided chromosomes foil primate cloning.

50. Designer milk from transgenic clones.

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