
Retracing Stem Cell Development Leads to Insulin-Producing Cells

Retracing Stem Cell Development Leads to Insulin-Producing Cells

Moles Contain Self-Policing Cells against Cancer

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Cell Differentiation No Barrier to Cloning

Loss of Anticancer Gene Retards Aging in Stem Cells

New Stem Cell Lines Spare Embryo

Stem Cells: The Real Culprits in Cancer?
A dark side of stem cells--their potential to turn malignant--is at the root of a handful of cancers and may be the cause of many more. Eliminating the disease could depend on tracking down and destroying these elusive killer cells

Genes Governing Embryonic Stem Cell "Immortality" Discovered

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Down in Flames
Can stem cell research recover from Woo Suk Hwang?

Viable Skin Cells Prove Difficult to Derive from Embryonic Stem Cells

Scientific American 50: Trends in Research, Business and Policy

Scientific American 50: Research Leader of the Year