Bioengineers have discovered a protein that regulates the switch of embryonic stem cells from the least developed ‘naïve’ state to the more developed ‘primed’ state. This discovery sheds light on stem cell development at a molecular level.
Bioengineers have discovered a protein that regulates the switch of embryonic stem cells from the least developed ‘naïve’ state to the more developed ‘primed’ state. This discovery sheds light on stem cell development at a molecular level.