Scientists from the RIKEN Center for Developmental Biology in Japan have recently grown skin tissue from transformed stem cells. Their work demonstrated an advancement from previous efforts to grow skin in that the transplanted stem cells developed as integumentary tissue – the tissue between the outer and inner skin, which holds the functional properties of the skin, including sweat glands and hair follicles.
StemSave Blog
0 Comments Click here to read/write comments
Topics: skin regeneration, Stem Save, stem cell therapy, stem cell differentiation, stem cells, skin tissue