Sentences with phrase «blood stem cells in the lab»

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In lab dishes, the blast cells formed tissues that resembled blood - forming stem cells as well as blood vessels, the group found.
Shane Mayack was a postdoc in the lab of Amy Wagers at Harvard University's Joslin Diabetes Center, studying blood stem cells.
I couldn't resist composing this after the mention of the charmingly misspelled word «hematopoetic» in your story on blood grown in the lab from stem cells (12 November, p 8):
Transplants grown from stem cells in the lab can help replenish the blood and have been used to cure anaemia in mice.
Around 2000, then - postdoc Wagers and other researchers in Irving Weissman's and Thomas Rando's labs at Stanford revived the method, known as parabiosis, to study the fate of blood stem cells and muscle cells.
Using stem cells from umbilical cord blood, researchers are growing clusters of real liver cells in the lab.
To find out if this was true, workers in stem - cell biologist Irving Weissman's lab at Stanford University Medical School took one blood stem cell from an adult mouse and tagged it with a marker that glowed green under fluorescent light.
«The blood - brain barrier forms pretty early in gestation, so the thyroid hormone, even from the mother, is probably not getting through the barrier and into the brain, likely leading to developmental deficits,» says Shusta, whose group was among the first to develop blood - brain barriers from patient - derived stem cells in the lab dish.
In that condition, stem cells collected from the blood or bone marrow could be removed from a patient, edited in the lab to correct the DNA typo — a process called «ex vivo» gene editing — and then reinjected to proliferate and make a patient healthIn that condition, stem cells collected from the blood or bone marrow could be removed from a patient, edited in the lab to correct the DNA typo — a process called «ex vivo» gene editing — and then reinjected to proliferate and make a patient healthin the lab to correct the DNA typo — a process called «ex vivo» gene editing — and then reinjected to proliferate and make a patient healthy.
The blood is efficiently separated so that mononuclear white blood cells and peripheral blood stem cells can be transferred to a collection bag which will be transferred to the lab and frozen for later use in adult stem cell therapy.
Researchers at Boston Children's Hospital have, for the first time, generated blood - forming stem cells in the lab using pluripotent stem cells, which can make virtually every cell type in the body.
Chunhui Xu's lab in the Department of Pediatrics recently published a paper in Stem Cell Reports on the differentiation of endothelial cells, which line and maintain blood vessels.
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