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Scientists find potential breakthrough for androgenetic alopecia using adipose-derived stem cells with ATP molecules, showing ...
A team at Kobe University has created a game-changing resource for autism research: 63 mouse embryonic stem cell lines, each ...
Because embryonic stem cells can generate diverse cell types in the body, including heart cells, the Mayo Clinic researchers investigated whether transplantation of such stem cells could ...
The cure for diabetes is a life free from daily insulin injections. Based on that criterion, ten out of 12 people (83%) in a ...
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Embryonic macrophages found to control blood stem cell numbers in bone marrow - MSNMore information: Gülce Perçin et al, Embryonic macrophages orchestrate niche cell homeostasis for the establishment of the definitive hematopoietic stem cell pool, Nature Communications (2025 ...
The isolation of embryonic stem cells in 1998 was a fundamental breakthrough for biology. But despite high hopes new medical treatments based on those stem cells haven't materialized.
Pluripotent stem cells (PSCs) have been invaluable tools in this field, as they can transform into various cell types in the body and play key roles during early embryonic development.
The National Institutes of Health issued guidelines for human stem cell research in 2009, which cover the donation of embryonic stem cells and how they can be used.
Invitrogen Introduces Multiplex Kit for Stem Cells. Invitrogen Corporation, a provider of essential life science technologies for research, production and diagnostics, today announced the launch ...
The most well-studied pluripotent stem cell is the embryonic stem (ES) cell. These are cells that exist transiently during embryonic development – after a fertilised egg has grown to reach a ...
A major concern with the use of embryonic stem cells for therapeutic purposes is their potential to form teratomas in vivo; such tumorigenicity is thus far unknown for pluripotent adult progenitor ...
Krüppel-like factor 4 (Klf4) promotes the self-renewal of embryonic stem cells, but how Klf4 itself is regulated is unclear. ERK1 and ERK2 are now found to phosphorylate Klf4, targeting it for ...
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