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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.
Induced pluripotent stem cells show promise to revive wildlife species

Induced pluripotent stem cells show promise to revive wildlife species

Patients' own stem cells can be used to heal injured spinal cord

Patients' own stem cells can be used to heal injured spinal cord

Longevity gene contributes to brain health during aging

Longevity gene contributes to brain health during aging

Oncotarget review highlights molecular connections between cancer stem cells and macrophages

Oncotarget review highlights molecular connections between cancer stem cells and macrophages

Researchers combine maths and plant science to reveal how plant roots produce a hormone gradient

Researchers combine maths and plant science to reveal how plant roots produce a hormone gradient

Natural compounds in apples and other fruits may improve brain function

Natural compounds in apples and other fruits may improve brain function

Enzyme in fruit fly larvae plays key role in waking up brain stem cells

Enzyme in fruit fly larvae plays key role in waking up brain stem cells

Researchers identify three genes regulating stemness of gastric tissue stem cells

Researchers identify three genes regulating stemness of gastric tissue stem cells

Study provides a causal link between the Alzheimer's risk gene and COVID-19

Study provides a causal link between the Alzheimer's risk gene and COVID-19

New technique to improve genome editing technology

New technique to improve genome editing technology

Study shows how stem cell niche maintain their self-renewal capacity

Study shows how stem cell niche maintain their self-renewal capacity

Two enzymes drive pre-cancer stem cells into malignancy

Two enzymes drive pre-cancer stem cells into malignancy

Drug-resistant, metastasis-causing cells produce exponentially growing tumors

Drug-resistant, metastasis-causing cells produce exponentially growing tumors

New approach to biomaterial production may ease environmental burden of forestry, agriculture

New approach to biomaterial production may ease environmental burden of forestry, agriculture

Investigational antisense medicine lowers disease burden, reduces myeloma cell abundance in mice

Investigational antisense medicine lowers disease burden, reduces myeloma cell abundance in mice

Researchers use heat map data to reverse engineer chromosome models

Researchers use heat map data to reverse engineer chromosome models

New type of stem cell with regenerative abilities could soon become a reality

New type of stem cell with regenerative abilities could soon become a reality

New model could optimize strategies to cure HIV

New model could optimize strategies to cure HIV

New model can help identify potential drug targets for ulcerative colitis

New model can help identify potential drug targets for ulcerative colitis

Researchers reveal surprising propulsion system used by stem cells

Researchers reveal surprising propulsion system used by stem cells

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