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Cell & Microbiology Apr 19, 2022

Researchers obtain functional human blood cells via interspecies chimerism

Interspecies chimerism is a phenomenon of an organism consisting of tissue and genetic information from two different species. Currently, many studies investigate the use of interspecies chimerism with human pluripotent stem ...

Bio & Medicine Apr 15, 2022

Injectable stem cell assembly for cartilage regeneration

A study led by Prof. Qiuyu Zhang (Northwestern Polytechnical University), Prof. Ki-Bum Lee (Rutgers University), and Prof. Liang Kong (School of Stomatology, The Fourth Military Medical University) has established an injectable ...

Biotechnology Apr 8, 2022

Offspring from in vitro–derived germ cells achieved in rats

A team of researchers affiliated with multiple institutions in Japan has produced offspring from in vitro–derived germ cells in rats. In their paper published in the journal Science, the group describes their methodology ...

Cell & Microbiology Mar 28, 2022

Gene deletion behind anomaly in blood cancer cells

The mystery is being unraveled of why the control centers, or nuclei, of certain blood cancer cells have a distinctly odd shape.

Biotechnology Mar 25, 2022

Stem cell secrets allow researchers to revamp reprogramming

Researchers from the Babraham Institute's Epigenetics research program have been able to learn more about naïve stem cell reprogramming following a genome wide functional screen. Their research, published today in Science ...

Cell & Microbiology Mar 21, 2022

Research results in cells that may facilitate advances in organ regeneration

In a world-first, scientists from BGI-Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, and a group of partners published a study in Nature, announcing the discovery of a transgene-free, rapid, and controllable method to convert pluripotent ...

Cell & Microbiology Mar 3, 2022

Putting stem cells on pause

People are having children later than ever before. The average age of new parents in the United States has been rising for at least the past half century.

Molecular & Computational biology Feb 24, 2022

New stem cell population provides a new way to study the awakening of the human genome

Researchers from the Babraham Institute have today published their latest work in the journal Cell Stem Cell describing a new subset of human embryonic stem cells that closely resemble the cells present at the genomic 'wake ...

Cell & Microbiology Feb 24, 2022

A new dimension in stem cell signaling

Divide, differentiate or die? Making decisions at the right time and place is what defines a cell's behavior and is particularly critical for stem cells of an developing organisms. Decision making relies on how information ...

Cell & Microbiology Feb 15, 2022

Subcellular vesicles regulate 'stemness' of human neural stem cells during division

Stem cells are one of the few cell types within the body that have the ability to both self-renew and produce cells that develop into more specialized cell types which eventually built up a functional organ. During development, ...

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