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Revolutionizing Cancer Treatment with Lab-Grown Stem Cells

This chapter highlights a breakthrough in cancer treatment through the lab creation of human blood stem cells, potentially allowing for personalized therapies. Researchers from the Murdoch Children's Research Institute have developed a two-stage process that successfully differentiates pluripotent stem cells into blood stem cells, which improve treatment options for blood cancers like leukemia. The chapter also introduces innovative methods for enhancing tissue transparency to better observe biological functions and cellular behavior.

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