Not exact matches
The newly
discovered human
cells, named «cord - blood - derived embryonic - like
stem cells» or CBEs, are not quite as primitive as embryonic
stem cells, which can give rise to any tissue
type of the body.
In experiments in mice, UC San Francisco researchers have
discovered that regulatory T
cells (Tregs; pronounced «tee - regs»), a
type of immune
cell generally associated with controlling inflammation, directly trigger
stem cells in the skin to promote healthy hair growth.
The researchers
discovered that this region is required to both turn Sox2 on, and for the embryonic
stem cells to maintain their characteristic appearance and ability to differentiate into all the
cell types of the adult organism.
One
of the team's most exciting new observations suggests a link between autism and a
type of neural
stem cell called outer - radial glia (oRGs),
discovered by the Kriegstein lab in 2010.
Salk Institute scientists
discover new
type of stem cell that could potentially generate mature, functional tissues
Gladstone scientists have
discovered how to make the three
types of heart
cells — cardiomyocytes, endothelial
cells, and smooth muscle
cells — out
of a new
type of cardiac
stem cell created in a lab.
Researchers from the Sloan - Kettering Institute, led by Dr. Lorenz Studer, have
discovered a novel
type of neural
stem cell, which has a broader differentiation potential than previously identified neural
stem cells.
Scientists at the Gladstone Institutes have
discovered how to make a new
type of cell that is in between embryonic
stem cells and adult heart
cells, and that may hold the key to treating heart disease.
In 2010, Kriegstein's lab
discovered a new
type of neural
stem cell in the human brain, which they dubbed outer radial glia (oRGs) because these
cells reside farther away from the nurturing ventricles, in an outer layer
of the subventricular zone (oSVZ).
Embryonic
stem cells,
discovered in the Department
of Genetics in the 1980s (for which Sir Martin Evans was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine 2007), have become an important tool for developmental biology, understanding disease, and in regenerative medicine due to the ability to give rise to all
cell types in culture.
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