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The Secret of Embryonic Stem Cells Tuesday, August 05, 2008 - Asaf Peer Home >> Picture Of The Day >> Biology |
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Using microarrays, the researchers measured the expression levels of every segment of the mouse's genome. The breakthrough that pushed this research ahead was the development of a tiling array for the mouse's genome. A tiling array allows measuring the expression level of every segment of the desired cell's DNA sequence. Using this array, the researchers found that a lot of the genomic segments, not known to be expressed in differentiated cells, are expressed in the ES cells.
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In recent years, embryonic stem cells and induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells have drawn the attention of the biological community and are expected to serve as the basis for many future therapeutic technologies. TFOT recently reviewed the use of stem cells in medicine along with developments in using iPS cells for rebuilding heart tissue and in the generation of red blood cells.
More information on the recent ES research project can be found on the Hebrew University's webpage.
