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Reprogrammable Cells From Fat Are True Adult Stem Cells.

Europe Intelligence Wire

| March 08, 2004 | COPYRIGHT 2003 Financial Times Ltd. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

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SAN FRANCISCO -- After successfully turning cells taken from human fat into different cell types, Duke University Medical Center researchers have now demonstrated that these specific cells are truly adult stem cells with multiple potential, instead of being a mixture of different types of cells, each with a more limited destiny.

During the past three years, the Duke researchers exposed cells taken from human liposuction procedures to different cocktails of nutrients and vitamins, and "reprogrammed" them to grown into bone, cartilage, fat and nerve cells. At the time, they termed these cells adipose-derived stromal cells.

However, as a result …

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