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View Resource The Origin of Breast Cancer

This animation visualises research published in Nature Medicine (Vol 15, Issue 8, 2009) by the laboratory of Jane Visvader and Geoffrey Lindeman. The mammary gland is comprised of three main cell types; alveolar, ductal and myoepithelial cells. Stem cells can develop into any of the three cell types through a series of intermediate cell stages. One intermediate is the luminal progenitor cell,...

http://www.wehi.edu.au/education/wehitv/the_origin_of_breast...
View Resource Turning Scar Tissue Into a Beating Heart

Cell biologists often seem like modern-day alchemists. Instead of turning lead or straw into gold, they're looking for ways to turn one kind of cell into another, potentially more useful, cell. Now, one research team has found a way to turn a very common heart cell into a cell missing in injured hearts.

http://www.futurity.org/turn-scar-tissue-beating-heart-cells...
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