CELEBRATING 20 YEARS OF TRANSFORMATIVE STEM CELL RESEARCH
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When stem cells Cells that have the ability to differentiate into multiple types of cells and make an unlimited number of copies of themselves. stem cells Cells that have the ability to differentiate into multiple types of cells and make an unlimited number of copies of themselves. self-renew, they divide to make identical copies of themselves.

The natural process by which a cell permanently stops dividing but does not die. As we age, the number of senescent cells in our bodies increases, which can lead to functional decline and may contribute to age-related diseases such as Alzheimer's and cancer.

Cells that have the ability to differentiate into multiple types of cells and make an unlimited number of copies of themselves.

Refers to the unique properties that define a stem cell, including its ability to self-renew and differentiate into multiple specialized cell types. Stemness Refers to the unique properties that define a stem cell, including its ability to self-renew and differentiate into multiple specialized cell types. Stemness is regulated by genetic and molecular factors that maintain a stem cell’s identity and potential. Stemness Refers to the unique properties that define a stem cell, including its ability to self-renew and differentiate into multiple specialized cell types. Stemness is regulated by genetic and molecular factors that maintain a stem cell’s identity and potential. is regulated by genetic and molecular factors that maintain a stem cell’s identity and potential.