Stem Cells: How to Predict their Fate

Technique has potential for regenerative medicine and drug development.

Written byPippa Wysong - University of Toronto News Office
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Technique has potential for regenerative medicine and drug development.

University of Toronto researchers have developed a method that can rapidly screen human stem cells and better control what they will become - a technology that could be used for regenerative medicine and drug development.

The findings are published in this week's issue of the journal Nature Methods.

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