Cancer-linked protein helps control fate of intestinal stem cells – HealthCanal.com
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Cancer-linked protein helps control fate of intestinal stem cells
HealthCanal.com HEIDELBERG – An international group of researchers has shown that a regulatory protein involved in controlling how cancer spreads through the body also influences the fate of stem cells in the intestine of mice. The results, which are published in The … |
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USC showcases next generation of top stem cell scientists
USC News Obesity, narcolepsy, leukemia and muscle injuries have at least one thing in common — they are engaging the next generation of top stem cell scientists. Five of these scientists presented research at the Junior Faculty Candidate Mini-symposium hosted … |
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USC showcases next generation of top stem cell scientists
USC News Obesity, narcolepsy, leukemia and muscle injuries have at least one thing in common — they are engaging the next generation of top stem cell scientists. Five of these scientists presented research at the Junior Faculty Candidate Mini-symposium hosted … |
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Media portray unrealistic timelines for stem cell therapies
Medical Xpress A new study by University of Alberta law researchers reveals sometimes overly optimistic news coverage of clinical translation of stem cell therapies—and as spokespeople, scientists need to be mindful of harnessing public expectations. |
