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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.
Preclinical and Phase I data for TG-0054 presented by TaiGen Biotechnology

Preclinical and Phase I data for TG-0054 presented by TaiGen Biotechnology

Positive clinical data from Phase II study of elacytarabine in patients with AML reported

Positive clinical data from Phase II study of elacytarabine in patients with AML reported

SU2C awards $9.68 million to support high-risk cancer research

SU2C awards $9.68 million to support high-risk cancer research

New three-drug combination may be effective for treating patients with bone cancer

New three-drug combination may be effective for treating patients with bone cancer

Researchers explore optimal induction therapies for managing blood cancer

Researchers explore optimal induction therapies for managing blood cancer

New analyses of data from Allos Therapeutics’ pivotal PROPEL trial of FOLOTYN reported

New analyses of data from Allos Therapeutics’ pivotal PROPEL trial of FOLOTYN reported

Updated safety data from Phase 2b 003-A1 study of carfilzomib announced

Updated safety data from Phase 2b 003-A1 study of carfilzomib announced

Positive final data from Phase 2 study of ISTODAX presented

Positive final data from Phase 2 study of ISTODAX presented

Stem cell treatment: A new hope for Multiple Sclerosis

Stem cell treatment: A new hope for Multiple Sclerosis

Bortezomib can improve control of GVHD and immune system recovery

Bortezomib can improve control of GVHD and immune system recovery

Study on fruit flies may help in understanding the root cause of stem cell diseases

Study on fruit flies may help in understanding the root cause of stem cell diseases

Health experts available to speak about health care reform

Health experts available to speak about health care reform

Emerging Healthcare Solutions enters into discussions with a Houston-based medical company

Emerging Healthcare Solutions enters into discussions with a Houston-based medical company

Statins may protect against GVHD complications

Statins may protect against GVHD complications

'Twist' gene plays a key role in the development of breast cancer

'Twist' gene plays a key role in the development of breast cancer

Statins may help protect stem cell transplant patients from GVHD

Statins may help protect stem cell transplant patients from GVHD

Fluxion Biosciences signs distribution agreement with DI Biotech and Novel Science

Fluxion Biosciences signs distribution agreement with DI Biotech and Novel Science

Pre-clinical study data of Stemline Therapeutics' IL-3R targeting agents to be presented at the ASH meeting

Pre-clinical study data of Stemline Therapeutics' IL-3R targeting agents to be presented at the ASH meeting

IMF to stage presentation on multiple myeloma at ASH annual meeting

IMF to stage presentation on multiple myeloma at ASH annual meeting

MoneyTV features bioengineering and stem cell topics this week

MoneyTV features bioengineering and stem cell topics this week

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