Dr. Steven Wolf, chief and task area manager of clinical trials at the Army Institute of Surgical Re

By Dr. Steven Wolf, chief and task area manager of clinical trials at the Army Institute of Surgical ResearchAugust 29, 2008

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Dr. Steven Wolf, chief and task area manager of clinical trials at the Army Institute of Surgical Research
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This process of growing your fingers has happened to you before, in your mother's womb. The code is there, the DNA is there. What we're trying to do is trick your body into doing that again.

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