How stem cells decide what they’ll be
May 24, 2008 by Elaine
Filed under General Genetics and Health, Stem cells

(Stem cells, photo credit www.nhnscr.org)
How does a stem cell decide what specialized identity to adopt - or simply to remain a stem cell? A new study suggests that the conventional view, which assumes that cells are “instructed” to progress along prescribed signaling pathways, is too simplistic. Instead, it supports the idea that cells differentiate through the collective behavior of multiple genes in a network that ultimately leads to just a few endpoints - just as a marble on a hilltop can travel a nearly infinite number of downward paths, only to arrive in the same valley.
A simplistic analogy to a complex pathway, for indepth information, click on …
http://www.childrenshospital.org/newsroom/Site1339/mainpageS1339P1sublevel427.html
Elaine Warburton www.geneticsandhealth.com




































hello. i m a physiotherapist working in reputed hospital in mumbai n even runnibg private clinic from past 3 years. one of my patient is suffering from epidural haemorrhage at the tooracic level of spinal cord due to the adverse effects of blood coagulant-varfarin.
i worked on him for 2 years n he started walking with walker but there is no bladder bowel control.
patient was affordable for taking stem cell treatment so he took that from dr. geeta shroff-new delhi. but there is no change in his condition. i dont think stem cells work for this kind of patients. thanks