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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.
Researchers discover new way to control natural killer cells in immune system

Researchers discover new way to control natural killer cells in immune system

Scientists use stem cells to reverse memory and learning deficits in mice with craniosynostosis

Scientists use stem cells to reverse memory and learning deficits in mice with craniosynostosis

Researchers report a potential cancer drug that targets mitochondrial function

Researchers report a potential cancer drug that targets mitochondrial function

Researchers create 3D miniature organs that precisely mimic human tissues

Researchers create 3D miniature organs that precisely mimic human tissues

Study demonstrates drug repurposing can be used to treat genetic diseases

Study demonstrates drug repurposing can be used to treat genetic diseases

New technology predicts efficacy of transplanted hEPCs in early stages of ischemic disease

New technology predicts efficacy of transplanted hEPCs in early stages of ischemic disease

Innovative gene therapy approach for regeneration of functional new neurons

Innovative gene therapy approach for regeneration of functional new neurons

Scientists identify new target to deliver anti-cancer drugs to tumor cells

Scientists identify new target to deliver anti-cancer drugs to tumor cells

Mouse stem cells converted into oocyte-like cells by just eight genes

Mouse stem cells converted into oocyte-like cells by just eight genes

New study dispels concerns that human stem cells contain cancer-causing mutations

New study dispels concerns that human stem cells contain cancer-causing mutations

Researchers provide a list of genes implicated in congenital heart disease

Researchers provide a list of genes implicated in congenital heart disease

Using genetic engineering to grow synthetic livers

Using genetic engineering to grow synthetic livers

Researchers discover protein crucial for growing life-saving blood stem cells

Researchers discover protein crucial for growing life-saving blood stem cells

Specific cellular pathways in the fetal gut may reactivate Crohn’s Disease

Specific cellular pathways in the fetal gut may reactivate Crohn’s Disease

Tumor DNA in DLBCL patient's stem cells or blood can predict risk of relapse after transplant

Tumor DNA in DLBCL patient's stem cells or blood can predict risk of relapse after transplant

Gene therapy and medication can provide certain beneficial effects of physical exercise

Gene therapy and medication can provide certain beneficial effects of physical exercise

Mediterranean diet decreases the likelihood of having another heart attack

Mediterranean diet decreases the likelihood of having another heart attack

Study confirms that telomere shortening helps prevent cancer in humans

Study confirms that telomere shortening helps prevent cancer in humans

Research may lead to new strategies for calcium malabsorption

Research may lead to new strategies for calcium malabsorption

Study: Gut microbiota directly shapes the makeup of human immune system

Study: Gut microbiota directly shapes the makeup of human immune system

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