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  1. Stem cells: What they are and what they do

    The National Institutes of Health created guidelines for human stem cell research in 2009. The guidelines define embryonic stem cells and how they may be used in research and include recommendations for the donation of embryonic stem cells. Also, the guidelines state that embryonic stem cells from embryos created by in vitro fertilization can ...

  2. Stem Cell Basics

    Learn about the different types, properties, and applications of stem cells. Find out how stem cells are cultured, reprogrammed, and differentiated in the laboratory.

  3. Stem cells: a comprehensive review of origins and emerging clinical

    Stem cells: a comprehensive review of origins and ...

  4. Stem cells

    Stem cells - Latest research and news

  5. Stem-cell research

    Stem-cell research is the area of research that studies the properties of stem cells and their potential use in medicine. As stem cells are the source of all tissues, understanding their ...

  6. Progress and challenges in stem cell biology

    First, muscle stem cells (MuSCs) are a heterogeneous population that diverges over time and in response to disease or ageing. Targeting the functional subset of MuSCs is an unmet challenge. Second ...

  7. Stem cells: past, present, and future

    Stem cells: past, present, and future

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    In Stem Cell Information [World Wide Web site]. Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2016 [cited February 1, 2021] Available at Clinical Trial. U.S. Department of Health & Human Services (HHS) | USA.gov - Government Made Easy | HHS Vulnerability Disclosure.

  9. Stem Cells in the Treatment of Disease

    Stem cells have been the focus of hope, hype, and a great deal of research. But what exactly is a stem cell, and what are its uses? This review describes the different types of stem cells, their ap...

  10. Current state of stem cell-based therapies: an overview

    Stem cell-based therapies. Stem cell-based therapies are defined as any treatment for a disease or a medical condition that fundamentally involves the use of any type of viable human stem cells including embryonic stem cells (ESCs), iPSCs and adult stem cells for autologous and allogeneic therapies ().Stem cells offer the perfect solution when there is a need for tissue and organ ...

  11. Stem Cell Research at Johns Hopkins Institute of Basic Biomedical

    Her research, learning more about the most fundamental aspects of stem cell biology, helps all stem cell researchers better understand the cells they work with. Jennifer Elisseeff, of the Department of Biomedical Engineering, studies the differences between embryonic stem cells and adult stem cells. She has found that embryonic stem cells are ...

  12. Introduction to Stem Cells

    In Stem Cell Information [World Wide Web site]. Bethesda, MD: National Institutes of Health, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2016 [cited February 1, 2021] Available at Clinical Trial. NIH….

  13. Understanding Stem Cell Research

    Blood stem cells, also known as hematopoietic stem cells, are found in the bone marrow and generate the different kinds of blood cells needed over a person's lifespan. This includes red blood cells, white blood cells — also known as immune cells — and platelets. Transplants of blood stem cells have been used to treat patients with blood ...

  14. Stem cell

    stem cell, an undifferentiated cell that can divide to produce some offspring cells that continue as stem cells and some cells that are destined to differentiate (become specialized). Stem cells are an ongoing source of the differentiated cells that make up the tissues and organs of animals and plants. There is great interest in stem cells ...

  15. Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI)

    Harvard Stem Cell Institute (HSCI)

  16. Stem Cell Research

    Stem Cell Research is dedicated to publishing high-quality manuscripts focusing on the biology and applications of stem cell research.Submissions to Stem Cell Research, may cover all aspects of stem cells, including embryonic stem cells, tissue-specific stem cells, cancer stem cells, developmental…. View full aims & scope $2220

  17. Advances in stem cell research and therapeutic development

    Stem Cell Research & Therapy (2023) Despite many reports of putative stem-cell-based treatments in genetic and degenerative disorders or severe injuries, the number of proven stem cell therapies ...

  18. Stem Cells

    Organoid self-assembly within rotating wall vessels (RWV) is a simple and high-throughput way to generate highly functional human-induced pluripotent stem cell-derived liver organoids without the need for Matrigel. Liver organoids self-assembled in RWVs demonstrate higher, broader, and more durable hepatic function than organoids generated on ...

  19. Stem Cell Research: Uses, Types & Examples

    Learn about the different types of stem cells, their potential uses for treating and understanding diseases, and the ethical and legal issues surrounding their research. Find out how federal policy has changed over time and what are the current guidelines for stem cell research in the United States.

  20. Home page

    Stem Cell Research & Therapy is the major forum for translational research into stem cell therapies. An international peer-reviewed journal, it publishes high-quality open access research articles with a special emphasis on basic, translational and clinical research into stem cell therapeutics and regenerative therapies, including animal models ...

  21. Blood stem cell research could transform bone marrow transplants

    The research also found the lab grown stem cells could be frozen prior to being successfully transplanted into the mice. This mimicked the preservation process of donor blood stem cells before ...

  22. Adult stem cell

    Adult stem cell

  23. Stem cells: highlights from research

    Stem cells: highlights from research. Self-organizing models of the early heart, why dead cells can be therapeutic, and other studies. Follicle structures, including oocytes, have been ...

  24. Blood stem cell breakthrough could transform

    The research also found the lab grown stem cells could be frozen prior to being successfully transplanted into the mice. This mimicked the preservation process of donor blood stem cells before ...

  25. Lab-grown stem cells could be a 'breakthrough' for cancer treatment

    Stem cells made in the lab may one day aid cancer treatment by reducing our reliance on donors. ... a lot of research in humans needs to be done before the approach can be used in clinics, he says.

  26. Scientists reveal how DNA methylation drives astrocytes to become stem

    In contrast, LMRs in qNSC2 cells were enriched for genes regulating differentiation and stem cell functions, highlighting a significant epigenetic divide despite similar transcriptomes.

  27. Livestock embryonic stem cells for reproductive biotechniques and

    Embryonic stem cells in livestock species. Embryonic stem cells can be found at different stages of embryonic development, have an unlimited self-renewal capacity and are pluripotent, meaning that they have the potential to differentiate into every cell type present in an adult organism (Nichols and Smith, 2009).These cells have been classified according to the embryonic state that they ...

  28. Stem cells

    A stem-cell-based model closely captures the development of human embryonic and key extra-embryonic tissues after implantation, as well as the formation of early blood cells. Research Briefing ...

  29. Understanding how mRNA export regulates stem cell potency

    Our research aims to understand the principles of nuclear mRNA export using both developmental and cancer models with the ultimate goal of supporting fundamental and translational breakthroughs in biomedical research. Projects are available to understand how mRNA export regulates embryonic stem cell potency and will be designed with the ...