Advance Helps Explain Stem Cell Behavior
Tue, 21 Nov 2006 04:00 AM EST
... Biochemists at Oregon State University have developed a new method to identify the "DNA-binding transcription factors" that help steer stem cells into forming the wide variety of cells that ultimately make up all the organs and parts of a living vertebrate animal. The research is an important step towards understanding stem cell behavior and how cellular development is controlled. ...
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