The-Hindu reports that the humble sea sponge could potentially advance stem cell research, according to scientists.
Led by Bernie Degnan, professor at the University of Queensland (UQ), the research team found sponges had stem cells remarkably similar to those currently being tested for use in regenerative medicine in humans.
I’m really impressed together with your writing talents and also with the layout in your blog.
Is this a paid topic or did you customize it
yourself? Either way keep up the nice quality writing, it’s uncommon to look a nice blog like this one
these days..
LikeLike