Not all embryonic stem cell lines are created equal

User rating: 4 / 5 after 4 vote(s)

When it comes to generating neurons, researchers have found that not all embryonic stem (ES) cell lines are equal. In comparing neurons generated from two NIH-approved embryonic stem cell lines, scientists have uncovered significant differences in the mature, functioning neurons generated from each line. The discovery implies that culture conditions during ES cell generation -- which have yet to be identified -- can influence the developmental properties of human ES cells.


Full story »

All News summaries from General Science news
All News summaries for August 06, 2007