Researchers First To Map Gene That Regulates Adult Stem Cell Growth
Mon, 15 Jan 2007 04:00 AM EST
... A new discovery in stem cell research may mean big things for cancer patients in the future. After being the first to genetically map and identify a gene that regulates adult stem cells, the researchers investigated the gene's protein product, Latexin, which can be used to ramp up the body's stem cell count. The team's findings are being published in Nature Genetics. ...
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