Monday, June 7, 2010
Human embryonic stem cells cultured
Researchers have developed a method of creating large amounts of human embryonic stem cells using a new technique, which could help to treat a variety of diseases, according to new research published in the journal Nature Biology. The new method has been created by using chemically controlled conditions: the cells are cultured on a matrix of a single human protein, laminin-511. Previously, human ES cells could only be cultivated using other cells or animal substances. This development will make way for harvesting large quantities of stem cells. BioNews
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