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Stem cells have the remarkable potential to develop into many different cell types in the body during early life and growth. In addition, in many tissues they serve as a sort of internal repair system, dividing essentially without limit to replenish other cells as long as the person or animal is still alive. When a stem cell divides, each new cell has the potential either to remain a stem cell or become another type of cell with a more specialized function, such as a muscle cell, a red blood cell, or a brain cell.
Newly Found Disease Links Disruptions of Blood Formation, Immune System and Inflammation

Newly Found Disease Links Disruptions of Blood Formation, Immune System and Inflammation

Stem Cell Zoo Uncovers Scaling Laws Governing Species-Specific Development

Stem Cell Zoo Uncovers Scaling Laws Governing Species-Specific Development

New Method for Cell Type-Specific Mapping of Ion Distribution in Plants

New Method for Cell Type-Specific Mapping of Ion Distribution in Plants

New Stem Cell Technique to Revolutionize Stem Cell Research

New Stem Cell Technique to Revolutionize Stem Cell Research

Human Pluripotent Stem Cells Converted into Purified Pituitary Tissue

Human Pluripotent Stem Cells Converted into Purified Pituitary Tissue

Novel Technique Overcomes Challenges of Bioprinting

Novel Technique Overcomes Challenges of Bioprinting

Hair Regrowth with Softening Stiff Hair Follicle Stem Cells with microRNA

Hair Regrowth with Softening Stiff Hair Follicle Stem Cells with microRNA

Scientists Integrate Multiple Therapeutic Approaches to More Effectively Target Brain Metastatic Melanomas

Scientists Integrate Multiple Therapeutic Approaches to More Effectively Target Brain Metastatic Melanomas

Researchers Design Artificial Fibers that can Change Shape and Generate Force Like a Muscle

Researchers Design Artificial Fibers that can Change Shape and Generate Force Like a Muscle

Imaging Technology Provides New Understanding of Root Chemicals Responsible for Plant Growth

Imaging Technology Provides New Understanding of Root Chemicals Responsible for Plant Growth

Fructose is Needed for Enhanced Egg Production in Fruit Flies, Study Reveals

Fructose is Needed for Enhanced Egg Production in Fruit Flies, Study Reveals

Ex Vivo Expansion of HSCs Using a Novel Culture System

Ex Vivo Expansion of HSCs Using a Novel Culture System

Role of SWI/SNF Chromatin Remodeling Complex in Cell Division

Role of SWI/SNF Chromatin Remodeling Complex in Cell Division

Identifying Drugs to Put the Brakes On Accelerated Aging From HIV Infection, Treatment

Identifying Drugs to Put the Brakes On Accelerated Aging From HIV Infection, Treatment

Study Shows How Excess Dietary Sugar Worsens IBD Symptoms

Study Shows How Excess Dietary Sugar Worsens IBD Symptoms

Study Uncovers Intricate Timing Mechanisms That Drive Proper Floral Development

Study Uncovers Intricate Timing Mechanisms That Drive Proper Floral Development

Researchers Publish a Detailed Protocol for Making Three Cell Types From iPSCs

Researchers Publish a Detailed Protocol for Making Three Cell Types From iPSCs

Glycosylation Enzyme Regulates the Formation of Neurons and Astrocytes From Neural Stem Cells

Glycosylation Enzyme Regulates the Formation of Neurons and Astrocytes From Neural Stem Cells

Study Finds Place of Transcription Start Often Determines the Place of Transcription End

Study Finds Place of Transcription Start Often Determines the Place of Transcription End

Learning More About Stem Cells Advances Personalized Regenerative Medicine

Learning More About Stem Cells Advances Personalized Regenerative Medicine

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