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Reprogrammed Human Cells Shed Light on Rare Disease

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

Gene Defect Corrected in Human Stem Cells

New research outlines a path toward new therapies with induced pluripotent stem cells.

The Year in Biomedicine

Brain trauma among soldiers, a $5,000 genome, cellular switches, and insight into the brain's beauty.

Stem Cells without Side Effects

Researchers have created healthy stem cells from adult cells--no embryo required.

Patient-Matched Stem Cells

Scientists have created stem cells from an ALS patient using a new reprogramming method.

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