Scientists identify “naïve-like” human stem cell – Phys.Org
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Scientists identify “naïve-like” human stem cell
Phys.Org Scientists from our university and Berlin have identified a type of human stem cell that appears to be “naïve-like” – able to develop into any type of cell. The discovery of this cell type could potentially have a large impact on our understanding of … Researchers in Berlin and Bath Identify “Naïve-Like” Human Stem CellsHealthCanal.com |
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Stem Cell Eye Treatment May Restore Vision
Mashable When stem cells were first culled from human embryos sixteen years ago, scientists imagined they would soon be treating diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and many other diseases with cells manufactured in the lab. It’s all taken longer than they thought. |
