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UCLA researchers turn stem cells into somites, precursors to skeletal muscle, cartilage and bone – UCLA Newsroom


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UCLA researchers turn stem cells into somites, precursors to skeletal muscle, cartilage and bone
UCLA Newsroom
Adding just the right mixture of signaling molecules — proteins involved in development — to human stem cells can coax them to resemble somites, which are groups of cells that give rise to skeletal muscles, bones, and cartilage in developing embryos.

2017-02-07 NEWS
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