Cambridge scientists create stem cell models that produce human blood cells

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Cambridge scientists created embryo-like stem cell structures that produce human blood cells, a breakthrough in regenerative medicine. These models mimic early pregnancy development, allowing observation of blood and heart cell formation without eggs or sperm. The generated stem cells differentiate into red and white blood cells. This research could aid drug screening, immune studies, and modeling blood disorders, potentially leading to patient-specific blood for transplants.


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