There is promising news today for those who hope to turn the potential of undifferentiated stem cells into medical miracles: Researchers are reporting a way to produce insulin - producing cells from mouse embryonic stem cells. (sciencemag.org)
The leaf boundary regions separate differentiated organs from undifferentiated stem cells in plants. (msb.embopress.org)
The process, known as differentiation, attempts to replicate in the lab the natural development of neurons from undifferentiated stem cells in a human embryo. (seeker.com)