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Image Adult stem cells lack key pluripotency regulator Stem Cells October 10, 2007 The protein Oct4, which helps to maintain embryonic stem cells, has been shown to be virtually absent in adult stem cells.
Image Cancer cells enlist adult stem cells to promote metastasis Cancer Stem Cells October 03, 2007 The conscripts secrete a protein that fosters cell movement and invasion.
MicroRNA convicted of triggering metastasis Cancer RNA September 26, 2007 Overabundance of a single microRNA can cause tumors to spread to distant tissues in mice.
Heat shock proteins are co-opted for cancer Cancer Protein form and function September 20, 2007 A Jekyll-Hyde mechanism that both protects healthy cells and enables cancer cells could be the basis for new cancer-fighting drugs.
Scientists identify embryonic stem cells by appearance alone Stem Cells August 27, 2007 Scientist can now identify pluripotent stem cells based solely on their physical appearance.
Image Newly created cancer stem cells could aid breast cancer research Cancer August 13, 2007 After being injected with just 100 cells, mice develop tumors that metastasize.
Special Fellow Defne Yarar investigates actin in action Awards + Announcements August 08, 2007 She studies the microfilaments that help to give cells structure, allow them to move, divide them, and let muscles contract.
Image Cells take risks with their identities Genetics + Genomics July 12, 2007 Contrary to textbook models, many genes that should be “off” in embryonic stem cells and specialized adult cells remain primed to produce master regulatory proteins, leaving those cells vulnerable to identity changes.
Image White blood cells are picky about sugar July 11, 2007 Neutrophils recognize and respond to a particular form of sugar contained on the surface of pathogenic fungi.
New Whitehead Member Iain Cheeseman to study key mechanism in cell division Awards + Announcements June 21, 2007 His work focuses on the kinetochore, a structure that helps to divvy up DNA molecules shortly before cells divide.