Stem Cells Used to Make Pancreas, Gut Cells
Stem cells can be transformed into the pancreatic cells needed to treat diabetes and into difficult layers of intestinal tissue, scientists demonstrated in two experiments reported on Sunday.
In one, a team turned immature sperm cells into pancreatic tissue, while another group turned embryonic stem cells into complex layers of intestinal tissue.
Both studies show latest ways to use stem cells, which are the body's master cells and which can come from a variety of sources.
In one, a team turned immature sperm cells into pancreatic tissue, while another group turned embryonic stem cells into complex layers of intestinal tissue.
Both studies show latest ways to use stem cells, which are the body's master cells and which can come from a variety of sources.