NSF CAREER Award: Rowan Researcher Takes Aim at Critical Barrier in Regenerative Medicine
April 11, 2023
April 11, 2023
GLASSBORO, New Jersey, April 11 (TNSres) -- Rowan University issued the following news:
In humans, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) live in bone marrow and body fat. Their "identity" can be defined by their ability to divide into more stem cells, adapt to new environments and differentiate into specialized cells that produce tissues like bone, ligament, cartilage and fat.
When studied in the lab, these unique properties decline over time. The inability to produce . . .
In humans, mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) live in bone marrow and body fat. Their "identity" can be defined by their ability to divide into more stem cells, adapt to new environments and differentiate into specialized cells that produce tissues like bone, ligament, cartilage and fat.
When studied in the lab, these unique properties decline over time. The inability to produce . . .