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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.
GENova Biotherapeutics and Korean university sign strategic partnership agreement

GENova Biotherapeutics and Korean university sign strategic partnership agreement

Research reveals that reactive oxygen inhibition can limit cancer cell invasion

Research reveals that reactive oxygen inhibition can limit cancer cell invasion

Second-quarter fiscal 2009 results announced by Gentium

Second-quarter fiscal 2009 results announced by Gentium

Successful eye surgery involves eyetooth implant in eye

Successful eye surgery involves eyetooth implant in eye

Clinical trial focuses on healing diabetic foot ulcers with stem cells

Clinical trial focuses on healing diabetic foot ulcers with stem cells

Bioheart's MARVEL Phase II/III clinical trial successful

Bioheart's MARVEL Phase II/III clinical trial successful

Cyntellect announces commercial availability of Stem Cell Manager

Cyntellect announces commercial availability of Stem Cell Manager

Children's Hospital enrolls patients for ExCell clinical study

Children's Hospital enrolls patients for ExCell clinical study

CEL-SCI to commence its LEAPS-H1N1 clinical trial following FDA approval

CEL-SCI to commence its LEAPS-H1N1 clinical trial following FDA approval

Legislation grants improve research and employment initiatives in Indiana University medical campus

Legislation grants improve research and employment initiatives in Indiana University medical campus

Stem cells - the answer to autoimmune diseases and cancer in the future

Stem cells - the answer to autoimmune diseases and cancer in the future

GENova allies with academic institutions specializing in stem cell research

GENova allies with academic institutions specializing in stem cell research

HemoRANK-TKI in vitro assay service package from ReachBio

HemoRANK-TKI in vitro assay service package from ReachBio

FDA clears Olerup SSP’s Taq-polymerase-free HLA typing kit for sale in the U.S.

FDA clears Olerup SSP’s Taq-polymerase-free HLA typing kit for sale in the U.S.

BCLI collaborates with HBI to complete pre-clinical safety experiments

BCLI collaborates with HBI to complete pre-clinical safety experiments

HUYA Bioscience signs first-look agreement with Chinese Academy of Sciences' GIBH

HUYA Bioscience signs first-look agreement with Chinese Academy of Sciences' GIBH

Researchers use mTeSR1 medium for deriving human induced pluripotent stem cells

Researchers use mTeSR1 medium for deriving human induced pluripotent stem cells

Stem cell therapy holds great promise for regenerative medicine

Stem cell therapy holds great promise for regenerative medicine

Conserved protein modulates and protects heart function against aging

Conserved protein modulates and protects heart function against aging

Loyola University receives funds to renovate bone marrow transplant unit

Loyola University receives funds to renovate bone marrow transplant unit

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