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Cell advance offers medical benefits

By Clive Cookson in London

Published: August 27 2008 20:53 | Last updated: August 27 2008 20:53

Biologists have for the first time transformed one type of adult cell directly into another, without using stem cells en route.

This latest tour de force in the fastest-moving field of biology – reprogramming of living cells – was carried out by Douglas Melton and Joe Zhou of Harvard University. They made insulin-producing “beta cells” in living mice, by injecting a combination of three genes into other cells in the pancreas.

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