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Stem Cell Research

Studies from M. Toyoda et al in the area of stem cell research described

Published in Blood Weekly, September 13th, 2007

Research findings, "Ways for a mesenchymal stem cell to live on its own: maintaining an undifferentiated state ex vivo," are discussed in a new report. According to recent research from Tokyo, Japan, "Like all stem cells, mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) must balance self-renewal and differentiation. Complex regulatory mechanisms are required to keep stem cells in an undifferentiated, self-renewing state and to mediate their subsequent differentiation and proliferation."

"In this review, we discuss how adequate numbers of MSC can be maintained in culture. In particular, we focus on identification of the cell culture conditions needed to maintain general, nonspecific...

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