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Embryonic Cells Fight to the Death in Competition to Become Part of the Organism
It's a battle to the death for embryonic cells in the early stages of mammalian development, only the strongest of which survive, according to Spanish researchers at the Centro Nacional de Investigaciones Cardiovasculares (CNIC) who have found that through this battle, the less active of these cells are eliminated by their stronger sisters.
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