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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.
Northwestern Memorial trial may wean kidney transplant patients off antirejection drugs

Northwestern Memorial trial may wean kidney transplant patients off antirejection drugs

Engineers use blood's hydrodynamics to manipulate stem, cancer cells

Engineers use blood's hydrodynamics to manipulate stem, cancer cells

Researcher transplants stem cells to try to save patients' legs

Researcher transplants stem cells to try to save patients' legs

German Research Foundation skeptical on cloning of human cells

German Research Foundation skeptical on cloning of human cells

Cell division studies hint at future cancer therapy

Cell division studies hint at future cancer therapy

Stem cell therapy restores muscle function in mice with muscular dystrophy

Stem cell therapy restores muscle function in mice with muscular dystrophy

Stem-cell transplantation improves muscles in MD animal model

Stem-cell transplantation improves muscles in MD animal model

Stem cell research aims to tackle Parkinson's disease

Stem cell research aims to tackle Parkinson's disease

Culprit cell for childhood leukaemia discovered

Culprit cell for childhood leukaemia discovered

British scientists given go-ahead for human-animal embryo research

British scientists given go-ahead for human-animal embryo research

Scientists uncover role of cancer stem cell marker: controlling gene expression

Scientists uncover role of cancer stem cell marker: controlling gene expression

Cancer stem cell marker also drives transcription in normal cells

Cancer stem cell marker also drives transcription in normal cells

Molecules might identify high-risk acute-leukemia patients

Molecules might identify high-risk acute-leukemia patients

University of Minnesota researchers have created a beating heart in the laboratory

University of Minnesota researchers have created a beating heart in the laboratory

Stem cells make bone marrow cancer resistant to treatment

Stem cells make bone marrow cancer resistant to treatment

Minister predicts role for stem cell biologists in re-shaped pharmaceutical industry

Minister predicts role for stem cell biologists in re-shaped pharmaceutical industry

How to mend a broken heart - Scientists make dead hearts beat again

How to mend a broken heart - Scientists make dead hearts beat again

New insight into factors that drive muscle-building stem cells

New insight into factors that drive muscle-building stem cells

Two proteins called BERT and ERNI interact in embryos to control brain development

Two proteins called BERT and ERNI interact in embryos to control brain development

New magnetic method of delivering cells and genes to repair injured or diseased organs

New magnetic method of delivering cells and genes to repair injured or diseased organs

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