Researchers have now shown how a trio of proteins controls whether an embryonic stem cell takes an irreversible step toward developing into specific tissues or retains its raw potential to become a blood cell, bone cell, brain cell, or any other kind of cell.
Stem cells’ unique capacity to develop into any type of cell—a property known as pluripotency—underlies their medical promise.
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