Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Stem Cells From Testes Produce Wide Range of Tissue Types

Source: HealthDay News
Posted: September 19, 2007; 4:00 PM EDT

Summary;

HealthDay News reports researchers have turned adult stem cells from male mice testes into functioning cell types:

"U.S. researchers say they've successfully reprogrammed adult stem cells from the testes of male mice into a wide variety of cell types, including functional blood vessels, contractile cardiac tissue, and brain cells. If the same can be done with adult testes stem cells from humans, they may offer a source of new therapies to treat men with health problems such as heart disease, vascular diseases, diabetes, stroke, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, and even cancer, the researchers said."