Induced Pluripotent
stem cells Induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) are a type of stem cells that are created through the reprogramming of mature, specialized cells back to a pluripotent state. They have the unique ability to differentiate into any other type of cell in the body, making them an invaluable tool for research and the potential for future therapies. iPSCs are being studied to understand the causes of many diseases, such as cancer and genetic disorders, as well as to develop better treatments for them. In addition, iPSCs are being used for drug screenings and for regenerative medicine, which may one day lead to better and more effective treatments for a range of conditions.
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