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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.
UCLA Researchers Reprogram Stem Cells to Produce Continuous Cancer-Fighting T Cells

UCLA Researchers Reprogram Stem Cells to Produce Continuous Cancer-Fighting T Cells

Uncovering the Molecular Roots of Neural Stem Cell Decline

Uncovering the Molecular Roots of Neural Stem Cell Decline

Neuron-Like Telocytes Directly Connect to Stem Cells in the Intestine

Neuron-Like Telocytes Directly Connect to Stem Cells in the Intestine

Researchers Combine AI and CRISPR to Rejuvenate Ovarian Function

Researchers Combine AI and CRISPR to Rejuvenate Ovarian Function

Study Reveals Hidden Function of So-Called Junk DNA

Study Reveals Hidden Function of So-Called Junk DNA

New Metabolic Map Reveals How Blood Stem Cells Age and Become Diseased

New Metabolic Map Reveals How Blood Stem Cells Age and Become Diseased

Understanding DNA's Complex 3D Architecture in the Cell

Understanding DNA's Complex 3D Architecture in the Cell

Evidence for Neural Stem Cell-Based Therapies in Multiple Sclerosis

Evidence for Neural Stem Cell-Based Therapies in Multiple Sclerosis

Aligned Stem Cell Sheets Show Boosted Healing Potential

Aligned Stem Cell Sheets Show Boosted Healing Potential

Scientists Grow Liver Organoids with Functional Blood Vessels

Scientists Grow Liver Organoids with Functional Blood Vessels

Fluorescent Molecules Offer Unprecedented Insight into Cell Structures

Fluorescent Molecules Offer Unprecedented Insight into Cell Structures

Genetic Tool Successfully Repairs Mitochondrial Mutations in Human Cells

Genetic Tool Successfully Repairs Mitochondrial Mutations in Human Cells

New STAMP Technique Combines Microscopy with Single-Cell RNA Analysis

New STAMP Technique Combines Microscopy with Single-Cell RNA Analysis

Histone Variant H2AZ1 Identified as Key Driver of Stem Cell Aging

Histone Variant H2AZ1 Identified as Key Driver of Stem Cell Aging

Placenta and Hormone Levels in the Womb May Have Been Key Driver in Human Evolution, Say Researchers

Placenta and Hormone Levels in the Womb May Have Been Key Driver in Human Evolution, Say Researchers

New Technique Revolutionizing Single-Cell Analysis with Lower Costs and Greater Scale

New Technique Revolutionizing Single-Cell Analysis with Lower Costs and Greater Scale

New Frontier in Understanding Brain Development and Rare Diseases

New Frontier in Understanding Brain Development and Rare Diseases

New Platform Technology Promises to Generate Hard-to-Get Human Cells

New Platform Technology Promises to Generate Hard-to-Get Human Cells

Electro-bioprinting as a Tool to Study Early Human Embryonic Development

Electro-bioprinting as a Tool to Study Early Human Embryonic Development

Spatial Transcriptomics Reshapes Musculoskeletal Research and Therapy

Spatial Transcriptomics Reshapes Musculoskeletal Research and Therapy

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