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Making Heart Muscle

Newly identified cardiac stem cells form a functioning strip of heart muscle.

Reprogrammed Human Cells Shed Light on Rare Disease

A new study uses induced pluripotent stem cells to investigate a neurological disease and test drugs.

Protein Treatment Repairs Heart Damage

The treatment causes adult heart-muscle cells to proliferate and cardiac function to improve.

Provoking Our Inner Stem Cells

A startup aims to spur the body's native stem cells to heal disease.

A Limb Regeneration Mystery Solved

Salamanders regrow limbs with less drastic cellular changes than previously thought.

Medicine's New Toolbox

An alternative way to make stem cells could open a window on human disease.

How Down Syndrome Stops Cancer

Customized Down syndrome stem cells reveal a way to starve tumors.

Immune Overhaul for Diabetes

Some diabetics who received a stem-cell transplant do not need insulin injections years later.

Human Heart Grows New Cells

Drugs that enhance this innate capability might help heal injured hearts.

Stem-Cell Repair Kit for Stroke

A stem-cell matrix can repair brain damage in rodents.

Freeing Up Stem-Cell Research

Scientists get ready for the end of federal restrictions on embryonic-stem-cell research.

Regenerating Neurons in Eyes

Researchers stimulate the growth of new retinal cells in mice.

Immortalizing a Piece of Yourself

Stem cells derived from volunteers for the Personal Genome Project will be disseminated globally.

Prostates Grown from Stem Cells

New proof that the mouse prostate contains stem cells could aid cancer research.

A Source of Men's Stem Cells

Stem cells from human testes could be used for personalized medicine.

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