Stem Cells: In Search of a Master Controller, Rice University And University of Cambridge Study

ScienceDaily (May 13, 2010) — With thousands of scientists across the globe searching for ways to use adult stem cells to fight disease, there’s a growing emphasis on finding the “master regulators” that guide the differentiation of stem cells. New research from Rice University and the University of Cambridge suggests that a closely connected trio of regulatory proteins fulfills that role in hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs), the self-renewing cells the body uses to make new blood cells.

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