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    Adult Cells Transformed Into Early-Stage Nerve Cells, Bypassing The Pluripotent Stem

    A University of Wisconsin-Madison research group has converted skin cells from people and monkeys into a cell that can form a wide variety of nervous-system cells - without passing through the do-it-all stage called the induced pluripotent stem cell, or iPSC. Bypassing the ultraflexible iPSC...
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    Combining Induced Pluripotent Stem Cell Technology And Genetic Correction To Treat Mu

    Researchers at the University of Minnesota's Lillehei Heart Institute have combined genetic repair with cellular reprogramming to generate stem cells capable of muscle regeneration in a mouse model for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD)... More...
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    Japanese Team Creates Cancer-Specific Killer T Cells From Induced Pluripotent Stem Ce

    Researchers from the RIKEN Research Centre for Allergy and Immunology in Japan report today that they have succeeded for the first time in creating cancer-specific, immune system cells called killer T lymphocytes, from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS cells). To create these killer cells, the...
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    Multiple Similarities Discovered Between Cancer Cells And Induced Pluripotent Stem Ce

    UC Davis investigators have found new evidence that a promising type of stem cell now being considered for a variety of disease therapies is very similar to the type of cells that give rise to cancer. The findings suggest that although the cells -- known as induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs)...
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    Stanford Scientists Make Stem Cells Pluripotent Using Virus-Free Technique

    Tiny circles of DNA are the key to a new and easier way to transform stem cells from human fat into induced pluripotent stem cells for use in regenerative medicine, say scientists at the Stanford University School of Medicine. Unlike other commonly used techniques, the method, which is based on...
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