Scientists seeking new ways to fight maladies ranging from barthritis/b and osteoporosis to broken bones that won't heal have cleared a formidable hurdle, pinpointing and controlling a key molecular player to keep stem cells in a sort of extended infancy. It's a step that makes treatment with the cells in the future more likely for patients. Controlling and delaying development of the cells, known ...
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