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Stem cells police themselves to reduce scarring, Stanford study finds Stanford University Medical Center – EurekAlert (press release)

Stem cells police themselves to reduce scarring, Stanford study finds Stanford University Medical Center
EurekAlert (press release)
The researchers studied a protein called platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha, or PDGFR alpha, that sits on the surface of muscle-embedded stem cells called fibro-adipogenic progenitors, or FAPs. These stem cells are responsible for generating

2016-11-28 NEWS

Stem cells police themselves to reduce scarring, Stanford study finds Stanford University Medical Center – EurekAlert (press release)

Stem cells police themselves to reduce scarring, Stanford study finds Stanford University Medical Center
EurekAlert (press release)
The researchers studied a protein called platelet-derived growth factor receptor alpha, or PDGFR alpha, that sits on the surface of muscle-embedded stem cells called fibro-adipogenic progenitors, or FAPs. These stem cells are responsible for generating

2016-11-28 NEWS
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