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May 13, 2014 CRI makes surprising brain stem cell discovery Scientists at the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI) have made…
March 20, 2014 KERA: Sean Morrison Interview on Think Sean Morrison, Ph.D., Director of the Children’s Research Institute, discusses what stem cells do,…
Regenerative Medicine March 10, 2014 Researchers discover a method of measuring protein synthesis in adult stem cells For the first time, researchers have shown that an essential biological process known as…
February 20, 2014 Sean Morrison delivers UTSW President’s Lecture Sean Morrison, Ph.D., Director of the Children’s Research Institute, discusses his internationally recognized research…
January 22, 2014 Nature: Stem cells – Sex specificity in the blood Males and females exhibit differences not only in reproductive organs, but also in sexually…
Regenerative Medicine January 22, 2014 Scientists find estrogen promotes blood-forming stem cell function Scientists have known for years that stem cells in male and female sexual organs…
January 15, 2014 Sean Morrison reviews HSC niche research The potential for understanding how the biological setting that sustains blood-forming stem cells is…
November 27, 2013 Researchers unravel mystery of how leukemia-causing mutations enable pre-leukemic stem cells to outperform their healthy counterparts Researchers at the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern (CRI), the University…
November 27, 2013 Nature: Stem cells – Dual response to Ras mutation When a stem cell divides, it can either produce differentiated cells or self-renew to…
November 7, 2013 Cellular regeneration discoveries seek to turn back the body’s clock Two groups of scientists at the Children’s Medical Center Research Institute at UT Southwestern…