Scientists use time-lapse video to identify cells that trigger blood stem cell development – News-Medical.net
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Scientists use time-lapse video to identify cells that trigger blood stem cell development
News-Medical.net Like private investigators on a stake out, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists used patience and video surveillance-like tools to identify cells that trigger blood cell development. The findings offer clues for making blood-forming stem … |
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Scientists use time-lapse video to identify cells that trigger blood stem cell development
News-Medical.net Like private investigators on a stake out, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital scientists used patience and video surveillance-like tools to identify cells that trigger blood cell development. The findings offer clues for making blood-forming stem … |
KTRK-TV |
Stem cells from patient’s own fat make the facelift new again
KTRK-TV For many people of a certain age, we feel we can spot a facelift a block away and so for many years we’ve opted to go the non-surgical route when it comes to reversing the signs of aging. Yet, now both men and women are choosing to go under the knife … |
KTRK-TV |
Stem cells from patient’s own fat make the facelift new again
KTRK-TV For many people of a certain age, we feel we can spot a facelift a block away and so for many years we’ve opted to go the non-surgical route when it comes to reversing the signs of aging. Yet, now both men and women are choosing to go under the knife … |
Civil Eats |
DNA misspelling correction method is very accurate
Science Daily The main protagonist of the current third-generation DNA scissors is CRISPR — a tool that is quicker and cheaper than its predecessors. By cutting out a small DNA sequence, CRISPR-Cas9 and CRISPR–Cpf1 are used to silence or reduce the expression of … Monsanto’s Driverless Car: Is CRISPR Gene Editing Driving Seed Consolidation?Civil Eats |
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China to build umbilical cord blood stem cell resource sharing platform
ecns “The national umbilical cord blood stem cell resource sharing service platform, once it has enough data to share, will be an open resource,” said Wang Dehai, from the institute of science and technology of the National Health and Family Planning … |
KATU |
OHSU stem cell study shows promise in treating strokes
KATU Dr. Clark says once approved by the FDA, stem cell treatment could make a big difference in recovery from strokes. “If these results are confirmed, this would really open up the number of patients who would be able to receive treatment for their … |
