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tag dedifferentiation disease medicine

Transformer Cells in Diabetes
Ed Yong | Sep 13, 2012 | 3 min read
In diabetic mice, the cells of the pancreas don’t die, but rather revert to an earlier state incapable of producing the insulin the body needs.
Trials of the Heart
Christopher Thomas Scott(cscott@the-scientist.com) | Jul 3, 2005 | 5 min read
Adult human stem cells may offer the opportunity to use one of biomedical science's most promising technologies without the ethical dilemmas of embryonic cells.

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