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Protein that controls hair growth also keeps stem cells slumbering

bioengineering | regeneration | science | stem cells

Like fine china and crystal, which tend to be used sparingly, stem cells divide infrequently. It was thought they did so to protect themselves from unnecessary wear and tear. But now new research from Rockefeller University has unveiled the protein that puts the brakes on stem cell division and shows that stem cells may not [...]