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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.
Neuroscientists identify age-defying RNAs in the brain

Neuroscientists identify age-defying RNAs in the brain

Human neuron model identifies potential therapeutic targets for Alzheimer's disease

Human neuron model identifies potential therapeutic targets for Alzheimer's disease

Adeno-associated virus: The gene therapy revolution faces manufacturing and safety hurdles

Adeno-associated virus: The gene therapy revolution faces manufacturing and safety hurdles

Unlocking the secrets of long-lived RNAs in brain cells

Unlocking the secrets of long-lived RNAs in brain cells

Gene therapy and glycoside drugs offer new hope for polycystic kidney disease treatment

Gene therapy and glycoside drugs offer new hope for polycystic kidney disease treatment

Discovery of a fundamental biological mechanism opens path for novel therapies

Discovery of a fundamental biological mechanism opens path for novel therapies

Gene defect associated with argininosuccinic aciduria corrected using CRISPR-Cas9 technique

Gene defect associated with argininosuccinic aciduria corrected using CRISPR-Cas9 technique

Using brain organoids to unlock TBI's link to dementia and ALS

Using brain organoids to unlock TBI's link to dementia and ALS

JAX researchers develop a powerful platform to study human health conditions

JAX researchers develop a powerful platform to study human health conditions

miR-205 knockout surprises with enhanced mammary development and cancer insights

miR-205 knockout surprises with enhanced mammary development and cancer insights

New immunotherapy strategy potentially lays the groundwork for treating autoimmune diseases

New immunotherapy strategy potentially lays the groundwork for treating autoimmune diseases

Stem cell therapy safe and potentially beneficial for spinal cord injury patients

Stem cell therapy safe and potentially beneficial for spinal cord injury patients

Turning back the clock on aging immune systems: New treatment rejuvenates elderly defenses

Turning back the clock on aging immune systems: New treatment rejuvenates elderly defenses

Familial Alzheimer's transmissible through bone marrow transplants, study shows

Familial Alzheimer's transmissible through bone marrow transplants, study shows

Breakthrough tool illuminates neural stem cell dynamics

Breakthrough tool illuminates neural stem cell dynamics

Household chemicals endanger brain's myelin-forming cells

Household chemicals endanger brain's myelin-forming cells

Columbia researchers secure $38.95 million ARPA-H contract to build a living knee replacement

Columbia researchers secure $38.95 million ARPA-H contract to build a living knee replacement

New battery-free implant allows users to monitor their bladder fullness in real time

New battery-free implant allows users to monitor their bladder fullness in real time

Study reveals genetic variant linked to increased risk of leukemia in Hispanic/Latino children

Study reveals genetic variant linked to increased risk of leukemia in Hispanic/Latino children

Vitamin D shows promise in targeting aging's biological mechanisms, study finds

Vitamin D shows promise in targeting aging's biological mechanisms, study finds

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