Scientists reveal how induced pluripotent stem cells differ from embryonic stem cells
Thursday, November 5, 2009 - 09:56
in Biology & Nature
The same genes that are chemically altered during normal cell differentiation, as well as when normal cells become cancer cells, are also changed in stem cells that scientists derive from adult cells, according to new research from Johns Hopkins and Harvard.
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