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The Stem Cell Hope.
In "The Stem Cell Hope" Alice Park, a science writer at Time magazine, chronicles the scientific, political, ethical and personal struggles of those involved in the work.Embryonic stem cells are pluripotent: they have the ability to change into any one of the 200-odd types of cell that compose the human body; but they can do so only at a very early stage.
The researchers, who report their work in the 26 October issue of Molecular Cell, hope to soon create an altered version of the protein that will work in humans.
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They have also been able to make bone marrow cells turn into liver cells, offering hope that cells from adults can be made to regress and redirect themselves to form different types, without the need to create an embryo.
So his team decided that rather than looking at all proteins in the blood, it would focus on those involved in communication between cells, hoping to eavesdrop, as it were, on dialogue related to Alzheimer's.
The researchers had injected AZT into cancer cells, hoping it would act like a Trojan horse to hinder cell growth by confusing the DNA's real nucleosides.
He leads a group that is experimenting with telomeres, the tips of chromosomes in cells, hoping to understand aging and cancer.
Next, they fused these microcells with embryonic mouse cells, hoping that the embryonic cell would pick up the human chromosome.
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