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Re “Stepping Out of Line in Stem Cell Research,” Commentary, Oct. 25: Yesterday I sent in my absentee ballot and voted yes on stem cell research. I did so with mixed feelings because this is ...
Stem cells have the potential to turn into any ... to coax them into different cell types found in an embryo. Under a microscope, the structures looked similar to blastocysts—the early stage ...
These factors induced the stem cells to form embryo-like structures for the first time using non-human primate cells. When studied under a microscope, the embryo-like structures, also called ...
Single-cell RNA sequencing provides scientists with important information about gene expression in health and disease.
Hurtado starts by putting a sample of induced pluripotent stem cells that the company created from human blood cells under a microscope. "They like to grow in what we call colonies," Hurtado says.
Scientists at St. Jude Children's Research Hospital, the National Center for Genomic Analysis and the University of Adelaide ...
Twenty-five years ago, in 1998, researchers in Wisconsin isolated powerful stem cells from human ... black-and-white image of cells seen through a microscope, some round with groping hair-like ...
Researchers are sharing their findings at the lab affiliated with UW Medicine's Institute for Stem Cell and Regenerative Medicine. What appeared to be just a dark blob under a microscope ...
His parents enrolled him in a study that was collecting and storing immature testicular tissue, and the sperm-forming stem cells in them ... tissue is tucked under the skin of the scrotum.
A live colony of human induced pluripotent stem cells fills the screen of a microscope. (Allen Institute Photo) Space: The final frontier … for stem cells? Seattle’s Allen Institute for Cell ...