Scientists turn human induced pluripotent stem cells into lung cells

Scientists have announced two major findings that further our understanding of how stem cells become organs: the ability to grow and purify the earliest lung progenitors that emerge from human stem cells, and the ability to differentiate these cells into tiny ‘bronchospheres’ that model cystic fibrosis. Researchers hope the results will lead to new, ‘personalized medicine’ approaches to treating lung disease.