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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.
Researchers have successfully induced adult heart-muscle cells to divide and multiply

Researchers have successfully induced adult heart-muscle cells to divide and multiply

Why stem cells divide and develop less vigorously as we age

Why stem cells divide and develop less vigorously as we age

Research provides new insight into how individual genes control regeneration

Research provides new insight into how individual genes control regeneration

Specific genes play key role in the of regulation of human-blood stem cells

Specific genes play key role in the of regulation of human-blood stem cells

New treatment uses stem cells to restore eyesight

New treatment uses stem cells to restore eyesight

Age-related macular degeneration is triggered, possibly by an infection

Age-related macular degeneration is triggered, possibly by an infection

Potential for brain stem cells to be used to cure diabetes

Potential for brain stem cells to be used to cure diabetes

Guidelines for research involving human embryonic stem cells

Guidelines for research involving human embryonic stem cells

Important new finding about the brain and its stem cells

Important new finding about the brain and its stem cells

Increasing benefit seen in novel drug AMN107, that treats Gleevec resistance

Increasing benefit seen in novel drug AMN107, that treats Gleevec resistance

Stem cells from adults may cause cancer

Stem cells from adults may cause cancer

Researchers insert engineered human stem cells into the spinal cords of ALS-afflicted rats

Researchers insert engineered human stem cells into the spinal cords of ALS-afflicted rats

Breakthough in stem cell research - three clones of cells from existing human embryonic stem cells

Breakthough in stem cell research - three clones of cells from existing human embryonic stem cells

New invention can easily spot whether cancer has spread

New invention can easily spot whether cancer has spread

Cardiac stem cells come closer to clinic

Cardiac stem cells come closer to clinic

Tissue engineering to grow bone, ligaments and cartilage

Tissue engineering to grow bone, ligaments and cartilage

New technology and treatments for heart and lung patients drive revisions

New technology and treatments for heart and lung patients drive revisions

Sensory deprivation reduces new cell size in the olfactory system

Sensory deprivation reduces new cell size in the olfactory system

New technology to help heart and lung patients awaiting transplants

New technology to help heart and lung patients awaiting transplants

Method of gene therapy accurately corrects mutations in disease-causing genes

Method of gene therapy accurately corrects mutations in disease-causing genes

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