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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.
Stem cell personal space determines their future

Stem cell personal space determines their future

Muscle stem cells morph to resemble nerve cells

Muscle stem cells morph to resemble nerve cells

Drug duo prevents life-threatening condition in children undergoing stem cell transplant

Drug duo prevents life-threatening condition in children undergoing stem cell transplant

The Cambridge-MIT Institute has launched a project to tackle the bottlenecks that slow development of new drugs

The Cambridge-MIT Institute has launched a project to tackle the bottlenecks that slow development of new drugs

Genetic trick makes gene therapy vectors more versatile

Genetic trick makes gene therapy vectors more versatile

New method to induce embryonic stem cells to develop into bone marrow and blood cells

New method to induce embryonic stem cells to develop into bone marrow and blood cells

New center enables genetic treatments and advances

New center enables genetic treatments and advances

Discovery of gender difference in cartilage cells may help spinal disc repair

Discovery of gender difference in cartilage cells may help spinal disc repair

Embryonic stem cells attached to a gel matrix instead of suspended in solution

Embryonic stem cells attached to a gel matrix instead of suspended in solution

Discovery of  novel gene profile that may identify colon stem cells

Discovery of novel gene profile that may identify colon stem cells

New storage method amplifies cells available for science

New storage method amplifies cells available for science

Emerging technologies in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine analysis

Emerging technologies in tissue engineering and regenerative medicine analysis

A common antibiotic used to treat arthritis and acne shows promise for limiting the severity of spinal cord and brain injuries

A common antibiotic used to treat arthritis and acne shows promise for limiting the severity of spinal cord and brain injuries

Discovery of new gene sheds light on human brain development

Discovery of new gene sheds light on human brain development

Bone marrow stem cells do not help regenerate heart muscle tissue, UW study finds, contradicting earlier study

Bone marrow stem cells do not help regenerate heart muscle tissue, UW study finds, contradicting earlier study

Oregon Stem Cell Center Hunt for Human Disease Therapies

Oregon Stem Cell Center Hunt for Human Disease Therapies

Stem cell research that could help diabetics

Stem cell research that could help diabetics

Breast feeding increases choline which means more brain cells

Breast feeding increases choline which means more brain cells

Scientists identify blood development gene which may aid the fight against cancer and leukemia

Scientists identify blood development gene which may aid the fight against cancer and leukemia

Stem cells and female reproduction: lessons from an unexpected source

Stem cells and female reproduction: lessons from an unexpected source

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