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How human embryonic stem cells sparked a revolution

After 20 years of hope, promise and controversy, human embryonic stem cells are reshaping biological concepts and starting to move into the clinic. Neural rosettes, derived from human embryonic stem cells, assemble into spheres in culture. Dieter Egli was just about to start graduate school in 1998 when researchers first worked out how to derive...

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Researchers Have Found a “Reset Button” for Aging Cells

IN BRIEF Induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells may be the key to reversing aging in hematopoietic stem cells. The technique is also particularly useful for combating blood-related cancers and other disorders. FIGHTING DISEASE BEFORE IT STRIKES From revitalizing heartbeats and increasing longevity, to removing disorders via gene editing, blood-borne challenges are approached with new solutions as quickly as we can innovate them....