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Multicolored microscopy image of a blood generating-heart forming organoid on a black background, showing the various cell types that make up the organoid.
Scientists Get to the Heart of Blood Formation
Researchers tweak heart-forming organoids to produce blood cells, in a process that mimics embryonic development.
Scientists Get to the Heart of Blood Formation
Scientists Get to the Heart of Blood Formation

Researchers tweak heart-forming organoids to produce blood cells, in a process that mimics embryonic development.

Researchers tweak heart-forming organoids to produce blood cells, in a process that mimics embryonic development.

blood cell development

Image of a stem cell and DNA against a light background.
Using Genetic Cartography to Map Cell Lineage
Laura Tran, PhD | May 17, 2024 | 4 min read
By coupling cell lineage tracking with molecular gene expression patterns, researchers deciphered how gene activity influences immune cell production.
Blood Cell Development Reimagined
Bob Grant | Nov 9, 2015 | 2 min read
A new study is rewriting 50 years of biological dogma by suggesting that mature blood cells develop much more rapidly from stem cells than previously thought.
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