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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.
Novel protein interactions aid in the recovery process of brain damage

Novel protein interactions aid in the recovery process of brain damage

Genetically engineering NK cells can target and kill glioblastoma stem cells

Genetically engineering NK cells can target and kill glioblastoma stem cells

Presence of certain stem cells correlates with non-genetic resistance mechanisms to cancer drugs

Presence of certain stem cells correlates with non-genetic resistance mechanisms to cancer drugs

Newly identified protein regulates the flow of materials in the Drosophila ovary

Newly identified protein regulates the flow of materials in the Drosophila ovary

Cancer cells use aging gene to establish a permanent footing in the tissue

Cancer cells use aging gene to establish a permanent footing in the tissue

New types of glial cells in the brain may treat neurodegenerative diseases

New types of glial cells in the brain may treat neurodegenerative diseases

Study finds a link between progression of Alzheimer’s disease and corpuscles in cell nuclei

Study finds a link between progression of Alzheimer’s disease and corpuscles in cell nuclei

New understanding of the molecular basis behind continuous stem cell activity in plants

New understanding of the molecular basis behind continuous stem cell activity in plants

ASU study reveals how diets high in saturated fats cause colon cancer

ASU study reveals how diets high in saturated fats cause colon cancer

Some Type 2 diabetes patients could benefit from bone marrow stem cell transplants, study shows

Some Type 2 diabetes patients could benefit from bone marrow stem cell transplants, study shows

Scientists generate first-ever maps of genome's motions before and after cell differentiation

Scientists generate first-ever maps of genome's motions before and after cell differentiation

Researchers identify new therapeutic targets for flaviviruses

Researchers identify new therapeutic targets for flaviviruses

Understanding molecular determinants of liver cancer in patients with Indigenous American ancestry

Understanding molecular determinants of liver cancer in patients with Indigenous American ancestry

Scientists develop new method that enables single-cell RNA sequencing in large number of cells

Scientists develop new method that enables single-cell RNA sequencing in large number of cells

New study may help improve stem cell transplantation, lead to better drugs

New study may help improve stem cell transplantation, lead to better drugs

New software tool detects, evaluates, and quantifies off-target editing activity

New software tool detects, evaluates, and quantifies off-target editing activity

Human self-organizing cardiac organoids mimic the architecture of a heart chamber

Human self-organizing cardiac organoids mimic the architecture of a heart chamber

Study shows how mitochondrial function impacts schizophrenia in patients with genetic disorder

Study shows how mitochondrial function impacts schizophrenia in patients with genetic disorder

New way to study uterine fluid in the lab could avoid invasive procedures during pregnancy

New way to study uterine fluid in the lab could avoid invasive procedures during pregnancy

Study unravels a crucial element that influences gene expression in blood stem cells

Study unravels a crucial element that influences gene expression in blood stem cells

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