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Old 9th October 2017, 05:05   #1
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Default Scientists create 'tooth cracker' device to harvest stem cells

That pesky wisdom tooth you're glad you got rid of is apparently a great source of stem cells that could save lives. However, it's not easy getting to the tooth root pulp that contains those cells: drilling into the tooth generates damaging heat that...

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