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The Hidden Power of Blood Stem Cells
Wednesday, February 26, 2025
Now, here's where things get interesting. Scientists found that if they mess with the Fli-1 molecule, the blood stem cells can't activate properly. But, if they trick the blood vessels into sending a specific signal (Notch1), the stem cells can still activate and work normally. This means that the blood vessels have a big influence on the stem cells.
This discovery could be a game-changer for medicine. If scientists can figure out how to control these signals, they might be able to help people who have blood disorders or need new blood cells. For example, they could use this knowledge to make blood stem cells grow better in the lab, which could help with bone marrow transplants.
But, there's a catch. Scientists need to be careful. If they mess with these signals too much, they could cause problems like leukemia. So, they need to find a balance and understand the signals better.
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