All Stem Cells articles – Page 8
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NewsFGF2 and SOX17 enable more efficient stem cell differentiation
The discovery of two proteins that effectively mature hiPSCs into endothelial cells may have a range of research and clinical benefits.
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NewsNovel 3D stem cell therapy to treat critical limb ischaemia
Exhibiting an excellent angiogenic effect, the stem cell therapy could provide an alternative to angioplasty procedures.
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NewsIn vitro gametogenesis: a novel approach
Scientists have reported a promising technique, based on somatic cell nuclear transfer, to treat infertility.
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ArticleColon cancer: distinct transcriptional programmes identified
Researchers elucidate the significant role of CDX2 in regulating stemness and differentiation, particularly in the proximal colon’s epithelial cells. This research encourages new combinations of existing drugs, that inhibit both the BRAF and KRAS genes, to be explored.
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NewsCombatting osteoarthritis with cartilage replacement therapy
Limb bud progenitor cells efficiently generated new cartilage in osteoarthritis patients, which could lead to cartilage replacement therapy.
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ArticleUnlocking the power of stem cell therapy
In this Q&A, founder of Scheer Medical Wellness Dr Alexander Scheer shares his insights, discussing the current challenges in stem cell therapy and how these can be addressed, the advancements in delivery techniques, and stem cells’ overall potential in regenerative medicine.
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WhitepaperMEA to probe ALS phenotypes in neuronal disease models
Explore an MEA workflow used to validate the ALS-relevant phenotype of precision reprogrammed iPSC-derived neuronal disease models of ALS from bit.bio
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WhitepaperWhitepaper: Empower CRISPR cell engineering with single cell sorting
Learn how scientists like you are using Namocell single cell sorters through summaries of seven recent peer-reviewed citations.
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NewsRegeneration of fully functional urinary bladder tissue
Regenerating bladder tissue with bone marrow stem and progenitor cells gives hope to patients with end-stage bladder dysfunction.
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WhitepaperApplication note: In situ identification of cancer stem cell niches (HCC)
This app note explores a groundbreaking multiplex immunodetection approach to identify cancer stem cell niches within hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).
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ReportBeyond the lab: stem cell research
Download this report to discover more about human derived induced pluripotent stem cells (hiPSCs), the suitability of NK cells for cancer therapy and the latest research into Alzheimer’s disease.
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ArticleRNA interference and its role in Alzheimer’s disease
New data provides an explanation for why, in almost all neurodegenerative diseases, disease sets in as cells age.
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ArticleMechanisms underlying pioneer TF-mediated gene repression
Researchers have made surprising and important findings that may influence organoid and cell reprogramming studies.
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NewsStudying the effects of 3D genome organisation on gene silencing
Researchers explored the effects of loops and 3D genome organisation on gene silencing, and found that ‘cohesinopathies’ may be linked it.
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WhitepaperCase Study: Target discovery for rheumatoid arthritis
Learn more about Euretos computational disease model and how it predicts many of the known drug targets for RA.
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NewsIPSCs used to study common genetic cause of chILD
Researchers observed many quantifiable differences between diseased cells made from affected children and their gene-edited cells.
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ArticleDeveloping in-vivo chimeric lungs with pluripotent stem cells
Reverse-blastocyst complementation elucidates the conditions required to form lungs in rat-mouse chimeric models.
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Neurodevelopmental defects seen in mini-brains with ANG mutation
Researchers found that ANG in its mutated form slows stem cell differentiation, resulting in neurodevelopmental defects in adult nerve cells.
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WhitepaperArticle: Tips and Tricks for Leveraging Advanced Flow Cytometry
Tips and tricks for fully leveraging Advanced Flow Cytometry.
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ArticleThe science of ageing and restoring healthspan
Contrary to popular belief, ageing is not caused by just random wear and tear of our bodies over time but is instead caused by a discrete set of biological mechanisms that we now better understand and can target with therapies. Life Biosciences are specifically focused on restoring and prolonging one’s ...


