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Much to learn about stem cells

By Clive Cookson

Published: June 26 2009 03:00 | Last updated: June 26 2009 03:00

A study published online by Nature today shows how much scientists still have to learn about stem cells. Researchers at the Carnegie Institution in Baltimore were surprised to find that different genes are responsible in embryos and adults for making muscle stem cells.

Working with genetically engineered mice, they discovered that the two key genes involved in embryonic muscle formation remain active until about three weeks after birth. In adults, different genes are involved in repairing damaged or injured muscles.

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