stem cell history

What is the connection between sperm and brain tumors?

H3.3

Sperm and brain tumors? Sometimes in science there are unexpected threads tying seemingly very different things together. Unraveling the knots in these threads can lead to new insights into important developmental processes and mechanisms of disease. My lab studies epigenomic and transcription factors including a molecule called histone variant H3.3 (more here on H3.3). H3.3

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Is stem cell homing to sites of disease a real thing or is that a myth? Take our poll

Is stem cell homing to sites of disease a real thing? In the stem cell field we hear this all the time: “Stem cells naturally home to areas of disease or injury.” But is it really true or just a useful myth? Such homing could be local such as if you inject stem cells into

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Who discovered stem cells & when? Some fun science history

who discovered stem cells, James Till and Ernest McCulloch

Who discovered stem cells? It goes back further than you might think. Is it even possible that one scientific team all by themselves discovered something so ubiquitous as stem cells? In theory yes. However, after research including this in Cell Stem Cell, I believe that no one group discovered stem cells. Also, if you ask the

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