These genes, dubbed Snorkel 1 and 2, switch on a program that triggers
rapid stem growth, results published in the August 20th issue of Nature.
Not exact matches
A blood cancer characterized by the
rapid growth of abnormal white blood cells, AML is typically treated with chemotherapy, in some cases followed by a
stem cell transplant.
The current crisis most likely
stems from the
rapid growth in poultry production in the developing world, which has outstripped the capacity of governments to manage animal diseases, Gleeson says.
They also published findings from an animal study showing that the effect of
stem cell therapy following heart attack is indirect — the
stem cells themselves do not survive long after being placed in the heart, but they cause enduring effects by stimulating the
rapid growth of surviving heart tissue and attracting
stem cells already in the heart, which mature into functional heart cells.
This year is looking positive for
STEM Studies at PCC, with a
rapid growth in student enrolments.
Superintendent Maria T. Vullo announced that the New York Department of Financial Services (DFS) fined Nationstar Mortgage LLC $ 5 million
stemming from the company's failure to develop effective, scalable controls that could keep pace with its
rapid growth.