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A Cell's Second Act

  By Richard Saltus

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Nothing in nature...

Also astonishing, however, is that a cell's career decision isn't necessarily permanent. It can be reversed. When novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald said shortly before his death in 1940, "There are no second acts in American lives," scientists had not yet discovered that committed, specialized human cells could, in effect, go back and start again from scratch.

Illustration: Jason Holley

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