Friday, November 25, 2005

Regenerating worms help elucidate stem cell biology

Source: Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Date: November 25, 2005

Summary:

Using a tiny flatworm best known for its extraordinary ability to regenerate lost tissue, researchers have identified a gene that controls the ability of stem cells to differentiate into specialized cells. The gene encodes a protein that is most similar to the protein PIWI, an important regulator of stem cells in organisms ranging from plants to humans.