Nervous system stem cells can replace themselves, give rise to variety of cell types, even amplify
Thursday, June 30, 2011 - 06:30
in Biology & Nature
(Medical Xpress) -- A Johns Hopkins team has discovered in young adult mice that a lone brain stem cell is capable not only of replacing itself and giving rise to specialized neurons and glia important types of brain cells but also of taking a wholly unexpected path: generating two new brain stem cells.