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Caption: The smart stem cells, made from human fat, adapt to their surroundings to repair damaged tissue.
Scientists are a step closer to developing 'smart' stem cells - made from human fat
A new type of stem cell - that is, a cell with regenerative abilities - could be closer on the horizon, a new study led by UNSW Sydney shows.
The stem cells (called induced multipotent stem cells, or iMS) can be made from easily accessible human cells - in this case, fat - and reprogrammed to act as stem cells.
The results of the animal study, which created human stem cells and tested their effectiveness in mice, was published online in Science Advances today - and while the results ...
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Cell Biology, Stem Cells,
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