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How do stem cells derived from blood differ from those from embryos? Elizabeth Tracey reports

How do stem cells derived from blood differ from those from embryos? Elizabeth Tracey reports

Johns Hopkins Medicine

February 2, 20261m 3s

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Stem cells used to be derived from human embryos, but not anymore. Now a simple blood test can allow stem cells to be induced from cells found there, says Johns Hopkins cell engineering expert Vasiliki Machairaki. Machairaki: Induced pluripotent stem …<p class="read-more"> <a class="more-link" href="https://podcasts.hopkinsmedicine.org/how-do-stem-cells-derived-from-blood-differ-from-those-from-embryos-elizabeth-tracey-reports/"> <span class="screen-reader-text">How do stem cells derived from blood differ from those from embryos? Elizabeth Tracey reports</span> Read More »</a></p>