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Alan Trounson interview on stem cell research published by LA Times
The passage is a routine interview with a scientist about personal health and California's stem‑cell program. It contains no allegations, financial details, or connections to high‑ranking officials, m Alan Trounson discusses personal health conditions and his brother's HIV status. He praises California's commitment to stem‑cell research. Interview was conducted by LA Times reporter Patt Morrison.
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The passage is a routine interview with a scientist about personal health and California's stem‑cell program. It contains no allegations, financial details, or connections to high‑ranking officials, m Alan Trounson discusses personal health conditions and his brother's HIV status. He praises California's commitment to stem‑cell research. Interview was conducted by LA Times reporter Patt Morrison.
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Accuser-1's brother“don't think it's going to help that. But I have a brother who has HIV/AIDS, and my mum died of lung disease”
the defendant's brother“don't think it's going to help that. But I have a brother who has HIV/AIDS, and my mum died of lung disease”
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