Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Study sheds light on stem cell role in regenerating fingers, toes

Source: Stanford University School of Medicine
Date: August 23, 2011

Summary:

Tissue-specific adult stem cells are responsible for the ability of mammals to re-grow the tips of fingers or toes lost to trauma or surgery, say researchers at the Stanford University School of Medicine. The finding discredits a popular theory that holds that previously specialized cells regress, or dedifferentiate, in response to injury to form a pluripotent repair structure called a blastema. The study is published Aug. 24 in Nature.