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Steen Willadsen

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Steen M. Willadsen at Cambridge, England, was the first to clone a mammal from differentiated cells, from sheep embryos, in 1984. Nature 320,63-65. (1986), see also International Embryo Transfer Society Pioneer Award 2005.

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