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The phrase "human stem cells" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It refers to the specialized cells found in the human body that have the ability to develop into different types of cells. Example: "Recent advancements in research have shown that human stem cells have the potential to revolutionize the field of medicine by being able to regenerate damaged tissues and cure diseases."
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Each scaffold was seeded with 1 million human stem cells.
What if someone put human stem cells into the brain of a rat, for example?
"Forget cloning, just to get human stem cells is not trivial," Dr. Schultz said.
Could the human stem cells differentiate into brain cells and colonise the developing brain?
Research on both adult and embryonic human stem cells should be pursued.
That would mean human stem cells, which can be grown in great quantities.
Scientists would then see whether the human stem cells showed up in all the mouse's tissues.
In 2013, Gage and his colleagues compared transposon activity in ape and human stem cells.
Dr. Hall said he had not yet tried to derive human stem cells this way.
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So why not explore using non-human stem cells first, as is normal with potential medical advances?
Liu, J. et al. Efficient delivery of nuclease proteins for genome editing in human stem cells and primary cells.
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