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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.
Midbody remnant found to play role in cancer spread

Midbody remnant found to play role in cancer spread

3D printing crafts cerebral cortex tissues: A breakthrough for brain injury treatment

3D printing crafts cerebral cortex tissues: A breakthrough for brain injury treatment

Gut health and leukemia: Exploring the crucial connection between diet and microbiota changes

Gut health and leukemia: Exploring the crucial connection between diet and microbiota changes

Researchers develop innovative treatment option for therapy-resistant epilepsy

Researchers develop innovative treatment option for therapy-resistant epilepsy

Pyrvinium can be repurposed as a preventative treatment for stomach cancer

Pyrvinium can be repurposed as a preventative treatment for stomach cancer

Organoid medicine reveals promising covid-19 treatment target

Organoid medicine reveals promising covid-19 treatment target

CRISPR gene editing study provides insights into how autism gene affects brain development

CRISPR gene editing study provides insights into how autism gene affects brain development

New method can help researchers map pancreatic cancer development

New method can help researchers map pancreatic cancer development

New zebrafish xenograft platform could help screen for glioblastoma treatments

New zebrafish xenograft platform could help screen for glioblastoma treatments

Breakthrough technique could one day provide tailored repairs for people with brain injuries

Breakthrough technique could one day provide tailored repairs for people with brain injuries

Trametinib: Potential therapeutic game-changer for Alzheimer's disease

Trametinib: Potential therapeutic game-changer for Alzheimer's disease

Microglial states and their impact on Alzheimer's disease

Microglial states and their impact on Alzheimer's disease

Parasites that cause visceral leishmaniasis can infect non-immune cells, study finds

Parasites that cause visceral leishmaniasis can infect non-immune cells, study finds

Newly identified stem cell variants drive inflammation in cystic fibrosis patients

Newly identified stem cell variants drive inflammation in cystic fibrosis patients

Bioengineered human stomach micro-physiological system reveals unseen defense mechanisms

Bioengineered human stomach micro-physiological system reveals unseen defense mechanisms

Blocking Notch signaling pathway could reverse age-related bone loss

Blocking Notch signaling pathway could reverse age-related bone loss

Discovery sheds new light on the chain of events in early embryonic development

Discovery sheds new light on the chain of events in early embryonic development

Stem cell transplant offers hope for patients with multiple sclerosis

Stem cell transplant offers hope for patients with multiple sclerosis

Stem cell transplant offers hope for MS patients, study finds

Stem cell transplant offers hope for MS patients, study finds

Study provides insights into human 8-cell-like cells and early embryonic development

Study provides insights into human 8-cell-like cells and early embryonic development

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